I' 1..
t'leroe. AdvsrtiseT &\Ti'nics, July 1
22, 1949
FOR
NEW O R D ll TO CONTROL FOWL PEST
THE CERTAIN SUCCESS
IS ENSURED BY USING ' I
, ;
F.lvi.S. MILK EQUIVALENT AND ;
I
BLACKBURN’S CALF GRUEL
■ !
AVAILABLE FOR CALF COOTONS FROM- ''
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, contact with them have been sent tol markets and handled by dealers.
ment) Advisory Committee has mede a new Order which will come into operation on the 25th July. The urder makes it illegal in I any part of England and Walei (other than the counties
i
LITTLEMOOR CORN MILLS ' ■ •
CLITHEROE | Telephone 533 and 534
keepers generally, fowl pest, a disease introduced .into, this- cbiinti7 from abroad some years I ago, is again becoming a serious menace to our poultry flpeksi' Outbreaks of the disease have I occurred in widely- separated districts in the last few weeks, and infection has been carried to many poultry- ke^peis’ premises because sick bilids and those that had been in
spite of ofiScial action and w ■the co-operation of poultry-
AUCTIOW SALES B y . T.. SILVERWOOD
TTEAZER FARM. WADOINGTON, Near CLITHEROE. I
Attested I
Auction for Mr. A. Holden, WEDNESDAY, August 3.
(1 mile above Waddlngton Village) Owing toi changing' oyer to T. SILVEBWOOD will S^l by 1949.
, . (JEN
Of t HEAD OP YOUNG DAIRY "D COWS,! mostly In ctlX for useful dates;! i stock Bu)l; 20 R.I.R. Hens, j y.o. Austin Converted Tractor.
T. SILVERWOOD, !
Auctioneer.
17, Chester Avenue, Clltheroe. Tel. 228.
rPHE G L I T H E R O E AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
prdk to control the disease, Minister of Agriculture and cries aiter consultation with itne Poultry (Stock Improve
rrUESDAY NEXT -L riATR.Y CATTLT
When 100-130 Newly-calved Cows and Heifers (Including Scotch Cattle) will be on offer.
DAIRY TTLE at 10-30 a.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 27.
of I Ciimberland, Durham, Morth- umbdrland and Westmorland, th^ Furness district of Lanca- shireiand ,the Isles of Scilly):
■liaW ibeen moved during, tne pre- ce^infe 28 days) unless licensed by] the Local Authority;
sale I of poultry (except on premises to Which no poultry
hi) 'To exhibit poultry at a
shpwi the holding of which has npt ibeen auihorised by tne Mjnlstry;'
from i any premises if during the previous 28 days any poultry has been imoved on to those premises;
j;iii| To move any poultry
Scptlknd, Durham, Northumber land, I Westmorland, the Furness District of Lancashire •or' the Isles of Scilly from any other pairt of Great Britain; ; and
(ivj To move any poultry into yilhen o ' Tablets - a n d n o te th e
Your Test
‘A I
THE NE contPlns6 I tablets h
n transpa ^ Nou SMALl SlSt
Small eize Cartons 4f.
t you prefer A.S.II3 II
Opportunity to asil* Tablets
or LARGE Tablets
In respons i ‘Alasir
supplied parchasini ■
La^e sixe Glass tdbcjs
hosameo ts tandlng results,
tfablets are now two sizes. iWhen specify the size I Either size gives
to many requests
obleU t Glass T^bes 1/7
ableU t 1/7 Bottles 3/li
V U, CARTON small size’Alasir glenlcally sealed ent ccllulo&e.
in
Soothing Action-Speedy Relief -and the Absence o f Unpleasant After-effects
fPRY 'Alasir tablets. . . and you will be ^ convinced oI their remarkable effective
ness. Take them when next you need a pain-reliever. ■ Note their quick, soothing action, due to two important constituents— one, of outs tandlng valueforrelievlngpaln, and the other'equally valued for Its sooth- Ingand protective Influence on the stomach.
'Alasll ’ tablets can be taken at any tlme- anywhere. They break up at once on the tongue or in water. Take them for HEAD ACHE. TOOTHACHE, BHEUMA'nC PAIN. SLEEPLESSNESS or
PERIODIC.PAINS,
7a Ae
bring .together on any premises' poetry from more than one place'.
[v)\ For a poultry dealer, to
fowls, turkeys, geese and' ducks blit does not apply' to., day-old cliicita.
The Order applies to domestic
portance of taking special care to prevent their live poultry from having any contact with imboiled foodstuffs which may have been cohtkminated with the' virus of ithe ^sease. Viscera, waste por tions of a carcase or even the wasliings or drippings from such a cafease may be ,the carriers of infection.
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Choicest Selection of Furniture! AT
THE
FINEST POSSIBLE “CREDIT TERMS LANCASHIRE.
j
What a| Selectldinl Whdt a Cholcel All 1949 Designs. OVEr 1 b20,000[oP UPHOLSTERY AND PURNITURK “MOD^N TO THE MINUTE” -at—
119/121J DARWEN SraEET BRIDGE, BLACKBURN, looen Evenings tin 7 p.m.;
DARBRIDGE & CO. ,
C iiened by Edmondson’s Ltd. for Credit Terms,
FOUNTAIN PENS & TIMES OFFICE
MAkKET PLAGE, ClilTHBROE
ACTlirEKipNEYS Kee( You W
ell Nature'! 7fteri may need fie/p
JT IS 0 h ow ^ .i
theumatic' and the disorden action can Strong,
yourheali li b by straining excess uric add and ' 1 larmful wastes out of tlw system. When kidney action is inadequat e and foils to filter the
.-activekidneys safeguard
FTBN SURPRISING ckly backache, lum b ^ pains, stiff) aching joints common urinary due to sluggish kidney 1 be overcome.
blood pn i rperly, pain and disconv fort fremii Doan's
filters. ttU how Omlajm
bdng-haj)] d e a t^
ani Gal
Guestjs College solves it
' your children take tht first or any lob that may be offored , to them. Think wisely of their future. A ovurse of training now at Guests' will ensure their rtold advancement to a suc cessful Business or Civil oaieer. Take advantage of our Advisory Service. Write or call for College Prospectus of ooursei and careers from
Do not be content to let
lently result Backache Kidnejr FiBs
ipy relief by helpi^ to id stimulate the tidney itefiil people everywhere good Doan’s ^ills are.
D O A N ’S ^A
GUEST’S COLLEGE Principal:!, E. o . GUEST,
B.Com. (London)
9-11, i Exchange Street, Blackburn
IN
European countries, and since 1947,;■'all poultry carcases im ported from the continent of Europe have been eviscerated to reduce the risk of their causing outbreaks of the disease in this country. There is now evidence, however, that this precaution has n o t' been fully effective and technical experts of the Ministry ofi Pood and Ministry of Agricul ture 1 are urgently investigating copdi'tions in certain sections of the import trade with a view to reducing the risk of infection being carried in and spread from these carcases.
Fowl pest is present in Several NEW BOOKS AT
THE LIBRARY CLASS A.
3()82 Apple Acre ......... A. Bell' 3083 Death-Watch .. J. D. Carr
3^86 Windward Passage H. Cochran
3089 The Affair Lavel J. Courage
3091 Troubadour
3088 Three Ways to-Mecca E. Corle
R. Croft-Cooke
3092 Anger in the Sky,.. S. Ertz 3093 The Two Bouquets E. Farjeon
3095 The Long S. .. L. Floren 3096 The Gun .. C. S. Forster 3098 Death to the French C. S. Forster
3094 I'd Venture All For Thee J. S. Fletcher
3101 No News From Helen !
3103 Island Magic I
3107 Brighton Rock I
, L. Golding
■ E. Goudge G. Greene
3108 Winter’s Traces I
3109 To None Belonging j
3112 Deputy Marshall 1
, D. K. Haynes ' B. Hedworth C. Heckehnann
co|operation of poultry keepers, in! tlieir own interests, in seeing that I the provisions of ,the' new Order are strictly observed. They are klso reminded of the im
The Ministry asks for the full .|i)'! To hold a market, fair or
PRIZE SHOW AND SAIE. of all -L classes of ATTESTED CATTLE when a nice show of local and north country Newly-Calved and In-Calf Cows and Heifers will be on offer. Including entries from Messrs. W. Wrathail, Winter Bros., W. B. Pye and Sons, D. Constan tine, and three Calves from Mr. Rogerson, along with others. Judging at 11-30 a.m. Sale at 12 noon.
held on Friday. August 5. Entries solicited.
rriHE NEXT SALE Of GELD and LAYING-OFF: CATTLE Will be
■will be held on FRIDAY, AUG. 12, Including 150 grand Lambs from Mr. P. D. Bradley. Other entries solicited.
Tel. 325. E. CHESTER, Secretary.
(JHE HELLIFICLD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
EVERY MONDAY
iQPECIAL ; SALES Of ATTESTED CATTLE, all direct from farms.
Scotland and local
Customers desiring the best of cattle are well advised to attend, these sales. Entries for Monday’ next include 60 to 70 newly-calved cows and heifers. Last sales numbers .62. Judging 12-30. Sale 1-0 p.m.
EVERY THURSDAY.
COWS and HEIFERS on offer. Prizes offered for best cows and heifers. Last sales numbers 342. Ballot 10 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards.
350 to! 370 NEWLY-CALVED TUESDAY (FORTNIGHTLY)
Young Cows and Heifers will be on offer, all direct from well- known consignors and local farmers. Prizes offered for light and heavyweight cattle. Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. •
FRIDAY, ‘July 29th. .1
and Frleslan-type Cattle, Attested and non-Attested, pedigree and non-pedigree. Will vendors please notify us of their entries.early to enable us . to . advise customers. Entry forms on application. Entries close Monday, July 25.
CiPEOIAL 'PRIZE SHOW and SALE of all classes of Friesian
just 450
Helllfield. Phone 226. Secretary. ' P. W. STARKIE,
GISBURN AUCTION MART GISBURN
(Licensed for the Sale of Attested Cattle only)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4
OPENING WEEKLY SALE of ATTESTED Newly Calved Cows and Heifers, In-calf Cows and Heifers, stock Bulls and Young Stock.
subsequent sales and should be addressed to the Registered Office, Auction Mart, Broughton Road, Sklpton, to be received not later than first post each Saturday prior to the sale for Inclusion in the Catalogue which will be posted each Monday on request. NOTE—Afalmais from Supervised and T.T. Herds not accepted.
Entries solicited for this ' and Phone Sklptou 75. JAS. JOHNSON.
FARMERS! in stock
LISTER, BLAOKSTONE, BAM- FORD and MARTIN SIDE DELIVERY RAKES
BAMFORD two-wheel SWATH TURNERS
Albion 1 and 2 horse MOWERS. Bamford Tractor Trailer MOWER.
LINDLEY PATE Tel. — GISBURN 251 — Nr. Clitheroe.
POULTRY
Cocks, day old to 8 weeks old now available. Letters of appreciation Continue, to pour in from satisfied customers.
s u n n y :^d e c h ic k s Pullets, day old to point of lay:
free on request and 'without obligation whatever.
“ Sunnyside Illustrated” sent JAMES E. HARTLEY
Sunnysido Accredited Hatchery and Rearing Farm,
Roughlee- Nelson, Laniis. Tel. Nelson 1368.''
ii
Lever^s Battery m t s ”
Profit Farming
TOTAL ASSETS JUNE £ 9 9 .
3 0 T i ; i 9 4 9 3 5 5 , 2 9 4 -
THt" YORKSHIRE PENNY BANK LTD H‘ASHWORTH
General Manager ^
Put OH your land the finest LIME AVAILABLE which Is
i
j "Our Giggleswick Best.” Fc)r |quick delivery NOW.
wrltejor phone your Agent: John Hodgson,
LIME AGENT, SLAIDBUR1$ ! Phone 24 ' ‘
HOUSING COSTS Speaking on behalf of the I CHEQUE BOOKS.
SAVINGS AcCOUnTS-OVERDRAFTS. E)(E(:UT0iR6TRUSTEE SERVICE.
holiday ICliUB ACCOUNTS. SAFE CUSTODY SERVICE. TRAVELLERS’
CHEQUES.ETC
Conervatlve Opposition, Mr. ■Walter Elliot recently said, In I the House of Commons that unless a .diminution in the cost of housebuilding can be obtained'.we are faceT'wlth the maintenance Indefinitely of high rents or the need for a very large rate contrlbutibh: to clear off toe defleit.
; .
J. C SMITH AUCTIONEER & VALUER
STANLEY HOUSiE, CLITHEROE Tel. 400
Sties of Properfy and Furniture undertaken.
| Valuations for al! purport. TYRES for every purpose Service direct Ifo the
Vf. & F. DAWSON TYRE DEPOT
ESHTON TERRACE
' CLIIHEROE I
. Tel. 252
Lever’s :‘*Lobol” Calf Meal
iv particulars ask' W. Banker, 32' ------- ^ave Drive, Blackburn; Tel. 48418.
Tne perfect milk substitute ' No boiling w'ater reauired
aH Ai mTR m
■ Parm jrom the Sole Area Dealers- ■
(HaUfax) Ltd.
89, KING CROSS SI’BEET HALIFAX
—— Telephone 4623 —
. Printed and publlihed by,the CUtheroe Advertiser-1 and Times Company Ltd.,' a t ! j6, :Harket Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 467-8 (two lines).
PA
F a rm B e tk e r F a rm F a s t e r
Loans. Loans. Loans. WI'tH or I WITHOUT SECURITY
BY THIS BOOIETY I £10 to £1,000 Call, Write or Phone 6492.
e Leigh & District Landing Society Ltd.
LIBRARY ST.. BLICKBURM Secretary
C. G. SKIPPER, LTD. ark Garage, Oxford Road, Burnley..
£884 ex-Works. England’s Leading Motor Truck is -the Fordson.- SKIpPER, Main Distributor, Oxford Road, Burnley. 31931 for demonstration.
Id. per mile. If you could use a Truck which is so economical, write, phone or c a l l ! The 'price—
inglne, L.W.B. TRUCK jhas completed a round trip of miles, loaded. Its fuel !cost
FORDSON 5-ton, Diesel
T AYING-OFF SALES. Next Sale Tuesday, July 26, when 200
rrvHE FIRST SPEcIaL SALE of. •*- all classes of STORE LAMBS
SALE of
ON SALE , Jc TH I,
Mark* t Place, OUtheroe. ' PUAUI
w .eiock Place,
fHAM’a whUe I you wait.— BE-TYREO at BEN-
(3H TENSION BATTERIES for tho Wireless. Most
sizes.in at Buntbams, 14, Market Clltheroe. Tel. 167.
trlcai and
12-h.p. castlo Street, ClltUeroe.
premlsi sinew, prices
Pull particulars next week's advertisement.
c^,
etc. Long
OESEY IPENCERS and Parts In stock.—Longrldge Elec- Servlces. Tel.' 394.
' ! _____ gladly given.—COOK'S, ! i
NIS RACKETS — Restrlhgs- .d repairs carried out on the ;es by competent stringers; nylon and natural gut;
N L IP F E ’S, of Longridge, .ellver Calor GAS COOKERS. ,n Chipping and district. TCI. :ldge 394.
fiTOF SMOKING—The Btanwood Treatment for the tobacco
habit, after two or three days tobadco definitely loses Its attrac tion.] Safe, reliable and proved efflcl4nt. 5s. Local agent, Clegg, Cherrtlst. Church Street,' Ciltheroe,
o v e r h a u l e d ; ' best offer Apply: Knowles, 26, Wellgate,
g'ALE-PORD 8 VAN, 1937, blue; good' condition;
Clitheroe.
pORTER BR(fS. & GARDNER. Belting Specialists,
! CHURCH, Lancashire. I ;
-------- B'iltlng'. Fasteners.
Spilt Wood Pulleys and all types 01 Belting, and all types* of
V ’’ ROPES, all sizes In stock; A Iso “ V ” Rope Pulleys.
r
Ruhber Hose for water, steam, acid and air pressure.
Rubber Boots and Thigh Boots for i all industrial purposes.
Rubber Gloves and Gauntlets fifom fine lightweights to re-lnforced heavy weights and a stock of other protective clothing, 'In cluding leather Gloves and
Aprons.
Bolldr Suits, 12s. 6d.; Women’s Overalls 5s.; Khaki Denim Trousers 6s.; Khaki Shorts 4s,; W.L.A. Velvet Breeches 7s. 6d.;
i
Desp Se
m GR.
ensdi satli War' 70, b u n ,
iCAi,: « ta
PlaylnLanp, uea„
af Poplin Shirts 2s. 6d.;
Trousers 10s.; Khaki Battledress Blbufees 10s.; Women’s ex-service Overboats 20s,; Army Blankets. 8s.;!tadles new Plastic Coats, 10s.; new I Army Boots, men’s, _ 20s.; Naval Leather * ’ men'
navyi blue Trousers 12s. 6d.; Khaki Battledress Suits, 21s.; Men's Army, R.A.P. Boots, Shoes, 10s.;r A.T.S. Shoes 10s.; Khaki Shirts 6s.; R.A.F. Blouses, 12s. 6d.; RAjP. Khaki Overcoats 20s.; Khaki
s, knee high, a'tch Rider’s rioots 2qs.
Weillngti Igh, 20s.
Clothing.
:on Boots, U.S.A,
Is. 6d. extra. Cash or C.OD. Satisfaction or money back terms.
Id stamp for list of surplus Postage and packing
AltMY AND NAVY STORES, 7s!, CHEETHAM HILL ROAD, MANCHESTER, 4.
AMS. From 2s, 6d. weekly.,- To i re real listening pleasure and
DEPOSIT TERMS on the best nakes of RADIOS and RADIO-
faction call to-day I — The vlckshlre Furnishing Co. Ltd.', King William Street, Black-
,E—^PIG, 3i months old, cross- red; 1 Goose and Gander; 9 g Hens, year-old.—New Close , Downham. .HCI ndw 1-. .a Ac ha
’hone Accrington 2967. i CONDITIONED CLOTHIN^
i
'! ■ ' I 1
recently
WANTED
sections do not relat aged 18-60, or wom__ , unless they or the emp)i mente are exempted from Control of Engagements 0:
The Aaveiusemenis in 141 1947. I ,
mAGKBURN ^ D DIS' HOSPITAL : MANACp COMMITTEE |
itRIOT ENT
.APPLICATIONS are lnyit( the: following appolntme
service will be in accordabcf with the Rushcllffe Recoromenda Ions. Applications at the earlleit to ;
Clltheroe Hospital. THE MATRipN.
riALDERSTONES. WHALLEY Nr. BLACKBURN.
, A PPLICAliONS are in': the position' of SEAMS'
.week will be made for lodging, etc. Subject' yo factory service the post is able and 14 days annual plus all bank holidays are
at this hospital *at a weeklj of £4 for 48 hours. Iui the of applicants wlshlnf resident a deduction o:
l t ;d for ifRESS wage
2i! to N.A.Haddng&Sooi all
to the Secretary, or japp paay call personally at the ‘
Applications should be' for
! nslon- fllday, 'ow^.
s. per board, satls-
event he
■ifcarded Icants
.(spltal.
■WiANTED—KITCHEN !'PCI 4 ’ ’ Wage £4 17s, Od. peij v*. _
to drive and If resident [ b itWeen Whalley and ’Wllpshlre;* pension able post; If single car] live'rln the hospital. Applications ihouid be made to the Secretory, Brock' hall Hospital, LanghO, near Blackburn.
8 hours; preference given If able
(This advertisement is Inserted by permission of the Ministry of Labour under the !ConJtrol of Engagement Order, 1947)
klnson. 16, Regent Blackburn.
w a n t e d—Ladles’ and ’ ’ CLOTHING.—Seed, I Lane, Clltheroe.
■ 1 F 'S SMART to stain ybm floors
like finish Is so lovely!and lasts. Only costs 2s. 3d. tli. a room. You’ll be dellghte 1,
with DABKALINE. Its
condition and njodern; pi accepted.—Write Mrs. F. Hyi Stoney Street, Burnley. [ j__________
nOOD PRICES given fc: carded CLOTHING; In
nlrror- really to do
larcels an, 36,
R. Hargreaves and Son, Parson Lane, Clltheroe.
York Street, ‘Clltheroe.
APPRENTTCE to .BAKIN 16 years.—Apply :
and Bullough Limited,!Acc .c rthand
pOPY TYPISTS andi Sh' typists required Immi -Apply: The Secretary,
r dis- good
w a n t e d—A smart ASSISTANT, male or female.—Apply: C,
G, 14- Briggs,;
.efiately. toward Ington
W3 want people to ! ma te and:
work. Material supplied fr5e. Any- enquiry welcome. Details: Norfolk! Models, 9-16 Victoria Road,' Gorleston, Suffolk.________
MODELS and articles I for games, maps, etc. Working bt home; good remuneration.
ASSEMBLE MINIATURE; ! Interesting
WANTED—A LOOM! SV'EElPER! i])llcants
Sons Ltd., Jubilee MlllJ Clliher iheroe. apply to : ’ ’ and
"WANTED to purchase on ’ ’ of a client, a FARM or
within 20 nllles of |Bla' possession not essential. ! lars please to 8ANDLAND F.A.L.P.A., Auctioneers !& 4, Limbrlck, Sudell Cross, burn. (Tel. 44277).
a John Southwoi th and Jobber. J Ap])llC£
ckburn; partlcu- ' Je- Co.d
behalf Farms,
laluers. Black-
'WANTED-Capable DOMESTIC HELP for modern bpigalow;*
'Phone
■OALE-^" silver - Cross ” H.C.B. P Luxury PRAM (cream), with canopy and basket; excellent con dition.—19, Mllthorne Avenue, Clltheroe.
J. BANKS & SON |
!
Agricultural Engineers Agents for
MASSEY-HARRIS
'ARM IMPLEMENTS SALES—SERVICE
RELIANCE ENGINEERING WORKS
WATERLOO ROAD. I CLITHEROE
every convenience—Apply: Mrs; Alan Hargreaves, iBeephcroft; Kirkmoor-road, Clitheroe,
eroe or district; no! chll' Write Box SI, Advertls Times.
WANTED—FLAT, furnls unfurnished rooms,
by letter to Sun Strec (Clltheroe) Ltd.
"WANTED—Experienced (plains
and.sateens)
counter. — Apply : 15, Street, Clltheroe.
pHARLES CLEGG, vacancy for Young L.
i:i
1 led or Clith-
.—Apply :t Mill
iCr and. TAPER
;dren.— Chemist, has
salaries and annual inci Apply ;• Staff Supervisor Woolworth Co- Ltd., Clltp,
YOUNG LADY aIsSIS required; good cohii
modern house: vacant ipc consider rental of house, unfurnished rooms.—rWrlt, ,S2.
Advertiser wishes to | i
or unfurnished ACCOL TION; Whalley, Ban Clltheroe; both working weekly; . good remuneratf' references offered.—Appl: Heseltlne, Salt Hill Villa; ‘
VOUNG mkrrled cou: children) require
A CCOMMODA'nON urge: qulred, .W h a l le y
T dy for' Chuiqh
.ipencing eases.-- F. W. eroe.
ITANTS
purchase s. Will flat or. ,e Box
'fitly, re- dlstrict.
fill
iHMODA- ow or 6 days
!ple (no rnlshed
qi: Itheroe.
TOELIABLE HOME HELB In September; resldi
dally. Would consider glri leaving school, If trustm Mrs. Altken, Roefield, * Clll'
orthy.- heroe.
on and R.
required .ent or or boy
for
nOOD PRICES paid I for , CAST-OFF CLOTHING.
mptly attended to.-^Mr$. i
Street,
Clean P.C. Wll-
Gent’s Parson
RTER. •eek of
FOR. . | ;
Memorials! your order now from oui
Large'Selection of
lCK. g r e y and RIO GRANITES.
Rimovatlons carried o i l Estimates Free.
Send fer Catalogue. I : CME-^ERY G A T I t
ACCRINGTON rel. 2043. Est. 1878 LOST
T OSTr-Swaledale RAM, marked " red on near shoulder, and far huggln.—Miss Hotham, RedSykq^,.,
Twtatdh, Clltheroe., Tel. Glsburn 223. I ' _________ I_____ I
TOS'T on Tuesday attemoon, oh Gasworks Recreation
Ground: ■ -Box CAMERA, in leather case; make Zeiss Ikon. Will finder please return! to 79, Peel Street. Chtheroe.
. j 1 JL Riiffollk HOGG: iriAAKEN__
—Barrow, Fields House, Waddlng- ton. I
- "Su off ’TagalmlrC. cross-bred ________ -
L' Swaledale EWE; hugglns; • owner can have same by describing other marks and paying expenses. — Frankland, Loweir Heights, Bolton-by-Bowland.|
TENDERS
TANCASHIRE COUNTY y
COUNCIL
rPHE iLancashlre County Cipunc111' ‘i Invite
the following
(a) (b)
appllci ations CLITHEROE. to tenddr
Erection Houses. BRIGHT STREET,
Erection of Four _Polide Houses, PIMLIcO ' ROA CLI"rHEROE.
tender must be received by^The County Architect not latef than 10-30 a.m. on Monday, August 1st,
Applications (with deposit), to 1949. I
;of £2! (is Od. for each job (which will':he returned upon receipt Of a bona-fide tender). Cheques should be made payable to the
Architect, Mr. G. Noel I HUI, F.R.I.B.A., M.T.P.I., County Office, Preston, by payment of a deposit
and quantities may be obtained from !the office of the' County
General conditions of contract \: \ Couniff Treasurer. |
accepted will be required to pro vide 4 satisfactory surety for the due performance of the contraclj.
The Contractor whose tender Js
bind 'themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.
I endorsed "Tender for (a) or. (b)" t which must not bear any name or mark j Indicating the sender.
Counjiy Offices, Preston.
Clerk, of the County Clouncll. |
I f o o t w e a r ! '
tKat treads in the footsteps of comfort
Agepts for “Diana” “K” and “Portland”
SHOE SPECIALISTS
Bastwell, BLACKBURN I '
FOWLER ’
ACCOMMODATION
TP you seek quietness, comfort and good food diirlig your
holiday or desire' i short period of relaxation,! -<7rlte to Olive Lucas (Manageress), for further particulars! of the attractions of THE 5CHCOL INN, Ackworth. near Pontefract, or- Phone Ackworth 202.
We have a splendid of (iards by all the
\ ■ ] ! BII^THDAY CARDS
selection leading
publishers. Call and f ee them.
TOYS - BOOKS GAMES - DOilS
You are. always assured of an exceuent range, Including the latest p r o d u c t i o n s , at attractive prices.
Shoes , R, H. ADCCjcK,
date to be fixed later, In a plain sealed envelope addressed to "The Clerk I of the Ooimty Council ’’ aUd
The County Council do nqt Tenders must be delivered on I a
r<AME ASTRAY April — Ope
FOUND UP—One
Salaries an d ' condition s of I I
Clltherde. H o s p i t a l j - ] . Non-res. STAFF NURSE i, non-res. ASSISTAN’T; N S.E.A.N.
: its at for
,.R.N.: JRSE,
men,. l4 0 .oy- tbe
irier.
mn FDNERAL SERVICE! I
n tT
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. Tel. 4042-3
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DEATHS
BULLOCK.—On the 14th_ July Blackburn Royal /Inflimary, Elizabeth Alice, the belov^ mfe of the late John W. Bullcck, aged 65. years. Interred; at St. Joseph’s Cemetery on the IBtjh
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CHATBURN.—On the 17th |a t Monkholme ,Nursiflg' H ^ e , Burnley. Ann, the beloved wife of Joseph feohert, Chatbtirh,
aged 62 years, of 183, Victoria Avenue, Chathurn. Cremation was at. Rochdale on Wednesday . ,
at 2 p.m. • ■ ' I
COOPER.—On' the 14th JuiyJ at Exmoutb, Devon, after a: long illness most courageously borne, Marla del Pilar, the deariy- loved wife of Mark Gwnett Cooper (late of the Text House,,
' Olltneroe).
JACKSON.i^n Wednesday, J u ly 20, at Wlthnell Hospital, Dwld H., beloved husband of Nancy, Jackson,! and only son of Mr. Md Mrs. J. Jackson, of |17, Balthlll Terrace, Clltheroe,'aged 28 years: Interred at Grlndlqton Methodist Church on Frlqay, S iy 22, 1 at 2-45 p.m.
TAYLOR.-fOn July 17, 1949 .a t 3, Rlbble ' Avenue, Grlndleton, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of 1 the late Thomas Taylor (latp of ; WOone Lane, Clltheroe), In Iher 91st year. Interred at Clltheroe Cemetery, July 20,—"At Re^t." '
TOWnSON.—On the 16th I jluly, 1949, at KL Henthorn Rpad,
' Glitheroe, John, the beloved husband of Lena Mary TownSon, aged 59 years. Interred at! St. Mary’s Cemetery on the 19th.
IN MEMORIAM
BOWSKILL.—In loving memory of our dear little Allan, who died July 19, 1945, aged seven jyears.
, Along the path you trod. We bless the years we had you And leave the rest to God.
I Dear Is the one th at Isi gone; Looking back with tenderness,
—Prom his loving Mummy, Daddy and Della. '
, - I 10, Inglewood Terrace, Ohatburn,
GREENWOOD. — In affectiobate remembrance of a dear husband and father. Wilfrid Greenwood, who died July 25, 1947.
34, Park Avenue, Clltheroe.
; LOFTHOUSE.—In loving memory of our dear ones, Stephen (late Lieut. N.G.A.), died July! 21, 1931; Mother, died December 11, 1942; Thomas, died Debem- ber 19, 1942.
Some day when life’s journey 4s over,
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We shall meet our dear again..
"St. Quentin,” Stonyhurst, Blackburn.
—From Margaret and Gebrge.
O’NEILL—In loving memory op our dear mother, Margaret Ellen, ; who died July 23, 1942.
As)eep in God’s beautiful garden.
35, Brook Street.
j mother again. I
Sheltered from sorrow and p a in ; '
Some day. when life’s, joi.rney Is over I . ,
Sheltered from sorrow and ! pain;
Asleep In God’s beautiful garden,
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O’NEILL—In ever loving memory ' of our dear mother, Margarette, .who died 24th July, 1942. Deep as ever as time departs, Her memory lives .within our . 'hearts.
iFrom her loving (iaughter Rose, 22, North Street; !sons Bernard,; Malaya; ’ Joseph, Morecambe."'- • i
O’NEItL—In ever loving melnory of my dear mother, Margafette, who died 24th July,' 1942. | Deep in my heart»her‘memory
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
' hours, and ' members of !St. James’s Mothers’ Cfiass, ifor kind messages of sympathy and - floral tributes received Tn their great loss. • Also the Rev. A. Lord and the Doctor for their kind attention.,
.illkiNSON.—The Family of ihe late Mrs. Parklnsbn , wish to express their, sincere thanks to ah' relatives, friends and nelgh-
-1 1 ,89, Jubilee Terrace, Clltheroe., |
TAYLOR.—Mr. and Mrs. H. 'Whit taker and Family o f - th e late Elizabeth Taylor wish to express their sincere thanks* to 1 all friends
and.neighbours:for their kind help and sympathy: also t fp|r floral, tributes' reoelvedTIn
heir bereavement, | ;
TOY)N80N.—Mrs! Townion! and Family wish to express tnelf. sincere thanks to all irelatlYes, friemds, neighbours, and District Traffic Superintendent' Pedder
■Slid floral tributes reoelvedl'in their great loss.:.
1 i ,1 10, Henthom Road, Clltheroe. | Always remembered.! Church Gates, Glsburn, j ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BULLOCK.—The Family of! the late Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Bqllock wish to thank the Police and tho Doctor and! all who so I kindly assisted at! the scene of! the accident; ! also the Staff , w Blackburn * Infirmary, and all friends, relatives and neighbours for kind enquiries, floral I and spiritual bouquets. .
i 1 103, Jubilee Terrace, Clltheroe.
LOYND.—Mrs. John Loyndi and Family wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours; I also the Staff and Workpeople at
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■ attention. 1 “ Brooklands,’’ Pendle Road, Clltheroe. '
■ C.P.A., Barrow, for the beautiful floral tributes and kind lexprefr Blons Of sympathy in .their sad bereavement: also tho : Doctor for his untiring and kind
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. and fallow Workraatei, Elbble' Bus 'Gompany, Clltherbe Depot, for, kind messages'of sympathy
'MITCHELL;—The, Family .of the late Mr. J. Mitchell wish to express their sincere thanks m all relatives, friends and nelgh-
hb ^Doctor for his I kind attention.; i , . 1 • ' i 11 , 120, Whalley Road,: CUtheroe.1
, '.OLD-GLAM] CLARK'S, PBS
, hours: for : kind : messages 01 sympathy and ■ floral tributes t recelviffi In their great loss. Alw
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THUROGOOD.—rin loving memory of a dear husband and Ifitber, John Thurogood, who died July 22, 1948.
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