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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 26, .1949


CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


Afaiiated toliancashlre and Cheshire. Agricultural Societies President: COLJ.F .M.ROBINSON.M.c:,O.B.E.,J.P.


th e fifth a n n u a l


SATURDAY, Sept. 3, 1949 SHOWFIELD, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


^ CLASSES FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SH E ^ , GOATS, d o g s , r a b b it s , CHILDREN’S GYMKHANA, RIDING AND JUMPING, ADULT JUMPING, OPEN AND.’ CONSOLATION


I CATTLE CLASSES


PEDIGREE, T.T.,' ATTESTED AND SUPERVISED ' (special accommodation provided). ALSO COMMERCIAL CA'ITLE CLASSES


CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS’ CALF CLUB CLASSES; ALSO HANDICRAFT DISPLAY BY THE CLUB AS EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL LANCASHIRE SHOW, BLACKPOOL.


WOMEN’S INSTITUTE DISPLAY CATERING BY BOO'TH’S, WESTHOUGHTON


ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW; (SATURDAY), Aug. 27th. SCHEDULES PROM 'THE SECRETARY,


W. SMITHSON, WADDIIfGTON,. CLITHEROE. Tel.' 429.


OWING TO FOWL PEST THE POULTRY SECH'ION WILL NOT TAKE PLACE.


This space is given to the Society by Messrs. JB. D. Blackburn and Sons, Clitheroe. AUCTIOW SALES


t h e c l i t h e r o e a u c t io n ; MART CO. LTD.


TUESDAY NEXT — SALE ol DAIRY CATTLE at 10-30 a.m.


Huntrpyde.


wnen 180-200 local and North country choice newly Calved cows and heifers will be on ofler: Also 10 Berkshire store Pigs from


FRIDAY NEXT, Sentember 2, TTORTNIGHTLY SALE OF GELD and LAYING-OFF CATTLE,


will be held at 10-30 a.m .when a nice show of all classes will be on


offer, i THE NEXT


T>RIZE SHOW AND SALE of all X Classes Of ATTESTED CATTLE


will be held on Wednesday, Sent. 7j early entries solicited j


UIMMER LAMBS. Early entries solicited,


10 H.B. E. CHESTER, Tel. 325. Secretary.


T H E HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


I i ' i MONDAY NEXT. August 29.


QPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and SALE Of all classes of Attested


Cattle, when upWards of TO Head of smart young cattle will be on offer, the majority being.- newly- calved: , all direct from Scotland and local farms: there Is every Indication th at this show will be worthy of attention. Judging 12-30 noon. Sale at 1 p.m.


THURSDAY NEXT. Sept. 1.


'440^80 smart young newly- calved cows and heifers on offer;


grlzes offered for best cows and


elfers. Judging and Ballot: m a.m. -sale immediately afterwards


At the Lister’s Arms Hotel, FRIDAY NEXT. Sent. 2.


Malham, for the Malhamdale farmers. Special 'sale of Lying off cattle and young Bulls. (Prize Show) when 310-330 smart young lylng-off cattle will he, on offer; the majority carrying their second calves, and 30-40 smart young bulls, from the usual well known consignors. Judging, Bulls, 11 a.m. Sale Immediately after- . wards. .


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sale of Lying off Cattle. Will vendors please notify us of their entries early to enable us to advise customers.


TUESDAY. Sentember 6. ^ FORTNIGHTLY Prize show and


23. Special Prize Show and Bale of Friesian and Friesian type Cattle, pedigree and non-pedigree, attested and non-attested. Entries respectively solicited. Further particulars later.


Please Note; Friday, Sentember F. W. STARKBS. Helllfleld. Phone 226. Secretary.


GISBURN AUCTION MART GISBURN


(Licensed lor the Sale of Attested Cattle only)


THURSDAY NEXT. Sept. 1. at 12 noon,


s young stock. Entries to be In­ cluded In the catalogue, should arrive not later than first post each Saturday prior to the sale addressed to the Auction Mart, Sklpton.


Attested Newly-calved and-In-calf Cows and Heifers, bulls and


■ recommended to Farmers whose Hards are Attested or those who are contemplating going . fully attested. Entries include 16 Frelsan—lAyrshlre cfoss and Ayr­ shire Heifers, 16 to 20 months-old, f it for service, from Mesrss. W. H, Clark and Son, Seat House Farm;


local farmers and comprise chlefiy newly calved Ayrshire and Ayrshire Cross Heifers and Young Cows w h i c h can. be thoroughly


’The entries are mostly from


FRIDAY NEXT, Sept. 2 at 12-30


•l.^'Old portion of the . JAS. JOHNSON.


Phone Sklpton 75.


of 1.500 Store Lambs of all ■classes. Entries to morning of ■ Sale. This sale will be held In the


Secretary


Highest Results are obtained by using


^‘OUR GIGGLESWICK BEST”


Write or phone the Agent—


John Hodgson, LIME AGENT,


SLAIDBURN Phone No. 24


I FORTNIGHTLY SPECIAL SALE W^KLY SALE ’ Of 80 to 100


SALE of all classes of Ewes and Lambs will be held on Friday. September 0. At this sale Prizes will be given for the best pens 10 HALF-BRED EV?ES: 10 H.B. SHEARLINGS a n d


The next PRIZE SHOW and , ■ AUCTION SALES By RICHARP TURNER & SQN.


j SETTLE, YORKSHIRE; i


IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE RICH ACCOMMODATION LAND


, ■


RICHARD TURNER and SON at THE MASONIC HALL, SETTLE on TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1949 at


’ To be sold by Auction- by


3 o'clock In the afternoon subject to the Law Society’s Conditions of sale (1934 Edition Revised) and In such lot or lots as may be deter­ mined upon at the time of sale,


and 171 on the Ordance Survey situate adjoining the main road from Settle to Rathmell near Glldersleets Farm and containing an area of-acres 12.434 as In the occupation j of Mr. R. A. Hogg at an annual i rental of £40. There Is a Tithe Annuity: of 14s. 4d.


of sound pasture land numbered 114, 113, 115, 157, 158, 159 on the Ordnance Survey and containing


f LOT 2—All those six enclosures


acres 39.416. The land Is In; the occupation, of Messrs. C. Sutcliffe and Sons a t an annual rental of £50 and Is situated In close proximity to Rome Farm. The Tithe Annuity Is 15s. lOd.


the property by appointment, and further particulars may b e , had


The respective tenants will show


from the Auctioneers, Bentham. (Tel. 208 and 367) or Messrs. Charlesworth. and Go., Solicitors, Settle. (Tel. 3189).


Farm with Possession in the I


' Sale by Auction of a Freehold Soring of ;1950


CLAPHAM WOOD I HALL, Near CLAPHAM STATION. Yorks.


The ancestral home of Michael I Faraday


! To be sold bV Auction by RICHARD TURNER and- SON at The Town . Hall, | Bentham, on Wednesday, August; 31, 1949 nt 3 o’clock in the afternoon precisely, subject - to the -Law Society’s


Conditions of Sale: (1934 Edition Revised) and to special conditions as will be read at the time of sale.


" Clapham Wood Hall ” situated on the main highway near Clapham; Station (about 2 miles distant) comprising an exceptionally sound stoneibullt old-fashioned dwelling- house containing; Sitting-room; living-room; kitchen; - pantry; bath-rodm; 3 bed-rooms; ; coal house etc.; ample Farm buildings and a recently-erected stone-built garage with slated roof and sliding doors together with 47.328 acres of good sound well-sheltered meadow ; and pasture land. , In­ cluded In the acreage is an orchard with numerous fruit: trees (damson, pear,, plum, apple etc.,) bearing a n : abundance of


fruit. ; j . '


situated and In a ring fence with' fences, walls and ditches In excellent repair. | 7?he Keasden district supply lOf water Is installed.


The farm Is exceptionally well !


will show the farm by appoint-, ment and further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Benthatni (Tel. 208 and 367) or Messrs Charlesworth and Co., Solicitors, Bentham and Settle. (Tel. Bentham 254 and Settle


The owner, Mr. John Parker 3189). ; i


BENTHAM and DISTRICT FARMERS’ AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


of 100 newly-calved cows and heifers, j


SATURDAY. August 27,


From Messrs. Dawson, Yarslber— 61 grand I young heifers from: lo to 24 months olm 25 half-bred and 60 Blackfaced Lambs; 9 shearling wethers; iBay Gelding 9 years^ld and quiet; from Mr. W. S. Booth— 80 grand autumn calving' cows and heifers; 14 bulling heifers (mostly Ayrshire' and cross-bred Ayrshire); 150 High class H.B. Lambs 1 from Mr. S. Towler; 120 Store Lambs from Messrs. ; Davis Bros.; 70: H.B; Lambs from Mr. A. Nowell; labout 400 lambs from various consignors..


Store Sale. The entries Include: FRIDAY. September 9.


Fells and Roeburndale lambs, about 1,500 expected, j


Great Annual Sale ol Ththam


H;B. Ewes: 150 H.B. Lambs; 100 Blackfaced lambs; 70 prime fat heifers: 20 ditto cows; 65 laylng- off icalvers from Mr. P. Brown, Thornton Ptall,


170 H.B. Shearling Glmmers; 4 .SATURDAY, September 10


W. Morphet SATURDAY. September 24.


Wensleydale Rams. OCTOBER .1


116 BdUlng Heifers from ;Mr. J. SATURDAY. September 17 Annual Prize Show and Sale of


Great Annual sale of Blackfaced Draft Ewes. ■ ' ‘


: OCTOBER 9. : Ewes.


Prize Show and Sale of i Black­ faced Rams;-" ■'


Second sale of Blackfaced Draft OCTOBER 14' ; ■;


Sales - each day at i l a'.m. Commencing with kheep on store


RICHARD TURNER AND SON. Auotloneert and Sedretarles.


Bentham, Lancaster, Weekly: sales on WEDNESDAYS A freehold farm known as -


i LOT 1—All those closures of Valuable land being numbers 170


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AudriON SALES )By T. SILVERWOOD


' LISTER’S TENEMENT FARM,


TO-DAY. Friday, August 26, at 1 p.m. for_Mr. R. Norcross.


NEWSHOLME, Near GISBURN. KINDLY I REMEMBeS the SALE


COWS and HEIFERS. 100 top lambs lorjward In. condition. 2 valuable working horses. Terms


cash.: . I


Aucttoneerlg Office, Gragg Farm. Foulrigde, iColne, Tel, Coins '360 ■-------i-^-H----------------------- ^


i POULTRY PEN — - (StATlON ROAD). WHALLEY


Auction for the Exors of H. Yates, on Monday (Evening) Sept. 6,1949


(behind Wfialley Grammar School) T. j SHiVERWOOt) wUl sell by


hensi Cabjns jand Appliances: Span 12ft X 8ft lln. t.; one


19 j head of Poultry viz. R.I.R.


roof ,Cabln, ditto! 7ft X X 6ft.; slo 8ft. I ; I


hopper;


maEBre shovel: hammer


rakes; fork: spade and hoe; part loose tlmbef; 3£t Bushman saw; garden spade; smoothing plane; trying iilane etc.


maliett; ' axes; Iron wedges;


Sale 6-15 p.m, t . Silyerwood, Auctioneer, 17, Chester Avenue, Clitheroe,


GREENWOOD’S FARM, BOL-^ON-BY-BOWLAND


(postal! address Slaidburn) : near Clitheroe


(adjoining main road from Copy Nook to Slaidburn)


' T, SILVERWOOD having re­ ceived Instructions from Mr. E. Waddlngton (declining farming will sell! by auction on


WEDNESDAV NEXT, AUGUST 3li ■ ! j 1849 .....................


'6 cows' du^ Nov. and Dec.; 4 cows due 1 January, February, March, April; 2 [cows newly served; 3 cows geld; Roan stock hull; (correct). I '


stlrks 10 to 12 months; 8 hellers geld!2 to \2i years; 3 hellers due August and September: 1 heifer due i December: 5 heifers due February, jMarch, April; 2 heifers newly - calved; 1 heifer geld In milk; 6 cows due Sept, and Oct.;


H.B. j Lambs,, forward condition; 1 Wensleydale, Ram, -


Sheep; o9 Swaledale Ewes; 80


gelding and Bay Mare, well known goodi workers. -


Horsek: (rwo useful Horses, roan


geese and Igander; 24 young geese (feathered) Hay: Approx. 600 yds. ol hay in


Poultry; 60 x Bred Hens; 2 stock


to Dec.: 24, 1949; 134 acres of pasture to February 2, 1950 (all well watered and sheltered). wSale 12-30 prompt, commencing


6 lots, ! to be consumed on the premises, Sood tying for cattle. Eatase: 36 acres of unbroken fog


ith: pouilltrtry, I sheep, cattle, hbrseyi


T. -SILVERWOOD. Auctioneer 17,' Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. !


Tel. 228. I LENNOX FARM, DUTTON, Near LONGRIOGE


(aloiig Longrldge Top Road, near Whllie Crbss Hotel, Turn In at White Cottage).


ceived instructions from mr. K. Dobson,: (declining farming) will sell by Auction on


t II SILVEB'5/oOD having re­


c&t>t)lo viz B and W Calf 4 months; 2 stlrks


Wednesday, September.7, 1949 • 10 HEAl) ol smart young country


10 months (not had subsidy); 2 COWS' due ISeptember; 2 cows due Oct. jand Nov.; Cow due February; cow inewly served: cow geld. c Sheep: 11 horned ewes, forward


young geese (feathered); 2 geese and gandSr Pig: 1 bacon pig; forward con­


ondition. Poultry; 125 R.I.R. hens y.o.; 20


RoofjBattjry House 43ft x 10ft; 2 span' roof cabins 24ft. x 12ft. and 24ft.i X 10ft.; one ditto 18ft xl2ft; 3 ditto 15ft. X 10ft.; '2 ditto 12ft. X 8ft and left X 5ft.; Slope roof 8ft X 8ft.; cabin aged 16ft. by 8ft.; SPAN ROOF BUILDING' 28ft. X 15ftJ (7ftl eaves) In 4 sections as Piggery or loose Boxes; Slope Roof Garage, 13ft. 61n. x 12ft„ with slid­ ing door; Laying Ark 6ft. x 4ft.; 3


dition. : Cabins and Appliances: Span


Mower ; Handy Farm Cart; Pony Box Cart on pneumatic tyres; Circular Saw Bench, 241n. Saw (timber):I Liquid Manure Box; Manure Barrow; Hay Chopper, H. or P.; Ladder, 15-stave; 2 pair Rope Blocks; 5p/60-gallon Paraffin Drum with Tap; Pig Stock; 3-dlvlslon Metal Bin;, Pig Troughs; Netting: Loose Tlpiber; Sundry Harness; usual Faiim Tools. AUSTIN 19 SALOON. 1936.


Gloucester Incubators 150; 2 Pocock Egg Boxes. Implements; .Albion No. 12 SJI.


Chick Arks; 198 HUDSON LAY- t MOE -Metal Battery Cages (single


ray): 3 Chick Brooders; , 3


Country-bijed CATTLE .viz. 3 i calves 5 to 6 months; 6


50 HE Ad of smart young.


6£t.; one ditto shed 9ft. se roof hu t 8ft. 6ins z


bln; 11 single bln; clocking box; barrel; galy. tub; 3 buckets; mash round bath; 6 grain


Useful hand-cart; 2 dlv. Metal


fdrk; spade; brush and Iron leg -vice; heavy 21 slash hook; pick;


60 HEAD of grand young dairy'


I AUCTION >8AI.ES


By HOTHERSALL & FORREST WADDINGTON


have received instructions to offer for sale, by - Auction, on the Premises, on Wednesday,. Sent 7. 1949 at 3-9 p.m., subject to the tondltlons of Sale to be then pro­ duced.


HOTHERSALL AND'’FORREST


The Freehold D.wellinghouse, No. 36, RAMSDEN TERRACE. WADDINGTON


room; scullery kitchen and pantry on the ground floor with three bedrooms above; Indoor •sanita­ tion; outside are coalplace ant stone sty. '


containing; sitting room; living


the front of the house. Electrlcltj Is laid on. The premises are stone built- w i th . a -slate roof anc occupy an elevated site.


n completion, ' There Is a pleasant garden at


Rateable value £9. o Vacant Possession will be giver


comprising briefly: 4 Mahogany splat back stand chairs; mahoganj sideboard; fireside chalr^ tabic top wringer: “ Baby Bellini


at 1-30 p.m. the Contents of thi Premises will be sold by Aiiotloi


HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS On the same Day commencing


electric oven; 3 piece suite; carpets, (3 2"3 yds.); stair carpet; electric sweeper; “ White’’. sewln): machine;. • “ Lotus ’’ wireless set- weather glass;- 4 f t 6 Ins. oak bed­ stead; modern s i n g l e oaB dressing table and chest of drawer: to match: mahogany chest o: drawers and many other effects.


. _______ _ ____ - J l ln g


appointment with the Auctioneers Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel 95.) or with Baldwin, Weeks anc


On view: morning of sale. The Premises may be viewed bj


Baldwin, Solicitors, Duck Street Clitheroe. (Tel. 52).


FOB SAJ.E BY PRIVATE TREATI The superior Semidetached Residence


No. 18, PARK AVENUE, Clitheroe Planned on two floors, the


premises offer the followln); Accommodation; Tiled vest!


bule; Hall; Drawing Room with bay-window; “ Claygate” Tile range and “ Baxl” grate; Dinini; Room; kitchen; Scullery kitchen and Pantry on: the ground floor. Above are three bed rooms: Box


tains coalstore, storeshed and outside W.C. All mains services. Situate in a most deslrablb


room; bathroom and W.C. An asphalted yard a t rear con


locality, the premises have an Imposing appearance with a newly pointed front elevation of dressed stone. The general state o: repair and decoration Is also ex­ cellent.


and Is subject to a yearly ground rent of £2 '15s. Od. Rat5ablp value £22.


The site is leasehold (999 years ■ I


Vacant Possesion on completion For permission to view apply


Hothersall and Forrest, Estat; Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).


FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATT


The Modern Semi-Detached Residence


No. 21. LITTLEMDOR ROAD. CLITHEROE


■ Situate on a well elevated sltb with a modern school In easy reach.The accommodation comprises. Sitting room with bay ■window; LWng room and scullery kitchen on the ground floor with 2 be(N rooms, boxroom, bathroom and W.C. above (Immersion heater In the hot-water system). ■ . Outside are brick-built coa!-


place and W.C.. Recently added are excellent storehouse and small i , , ,


greenhouse,


front and rear. Paths arp concreted.


Gardens are[ nicely laid out at i


All mains services.


excellent state ol , repair and decoration.


annum. Rateable value £16. Vacant Possession on completion


Hothersall & Forrest, Auctioneer and Estate Agents, Bank Salt rooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).


For perihlsslon to view apply;


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATjr The Leasehold Dwellinghouse


room; living room and soulle* kitchen on the ground floor wit i two good bedrooms above. Usuii


No. 86, WOONE LANE, Clitheroe Containing: vestibule; frost


offices In yard a t rear. The premises, which are stone


value £8. Vacant Possession on completion For permission to- view apply;


Small ground rent. Rateab e „ - t...


(Tel. 95). '■ By T. SILVERWOOD


HIGHER HOUSE FARM. NEWTON. Near CLITHEROE


Licensed to year end. In good running 'order. Househpla Effects; CALOR GAS


T. SIL'VEBWOOD, having received


Lighting p with Grlller Cooker; Whlte-top: Kitchen Dresser; Aero­ dyne Battery Wireless Set; Store Cupboard 7ft. x 4ft. x 1ft. Bin.; Wine Cask with Tap; Wall Clock; 2 Rocking Chairs: Churn; Mugs; Bins, eta; Steven’s Single-barrel Gun;


jSale 1-9 o’clock. I ' T. SILVERWOOD, .


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


I OTHER FIXTURES


WEDNESDAY, September 7, 1949- Sale ol Livestock, Cabins, Im- ilements. Motor Car, for Mr. R. lobsori, Lennox Farm, Dutton, near Longrldge,


pie Do


THURSDAY, September 8—Live­ stock and Implements sale for E. and Hi Rushton, Higher House Farm,. NeiNton, near Clitheroe.


' for Mh J. H. Bentham and Son, Wis)Nell Eaves Farm, Wiswell, nr. Whailey.


WEDNESDAY, September 14—Sale SATURDAY. September 17—Sale


for Mts. Fisher, Wilson’s Farm. Cow Ark, near Clitheroe,


N£W BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY


3995 Journey Into Fear •, I .|


4001 -A Sort of Traitors _ I '


4003 I ; i E. Ambler


3996 Quality Fair . M. Balllee-Saunders


4ol)2 No. 2 Shovel Street j I


The Silver Ladder I


N. Balchin iM, Borden


The Stolen Stallion • I '


M. Brand M. Brash


Cricket In Heaven G. Bullett


. Pingle-Fangle J. P. Carstairs


When Summer Begins .L. Cox


The Toff and Old Harry j


. - J. Creasey


• .i W. Deeping Honour The Temples Si Dare


.Paradise Place


Th Ma


The Church In the lari^ets B. J. Evans


• The,. Feathered Som­ brero ‘


N. Pox


Rushton (declining farming) wljll Sell by Auction on


Instructions from E. and H. -p


six to eight months; Stlrk, _ 10 months; 5 heifers, 20 montM;, Heifer, 2} years, for service; Yoiifig Roan Bull Stlrk, nine months; Cow forward Beef; also 5 Coloury Heifers for service (for H. Dolphin): 2 Cows geld - (for Nelson): 47 Pullets; Bay Mare, aged; Cabins; Implements; Eatage,


viz: Roan Calf, six weeks; 4 Calves,


advertisement. !


CUtheroe. Tel. 228 Auctioneer.


Implements etc., for Mr. J; Bentham and Son. Wiswell Eavies Farm, Wiswell, near Whailey.


iWEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. BALE, of livestock and far)


Parn}, Cow Ark, near Clitheroe. ' ■ i


WANTED


MILLERS, Centre lathe turnej's, detail fitters, kearns borers—Apply (stating age- and experience) t|o:


JOSEPH vacanc


school certificate standard of education); permanent position with good prospects: apply In own handwriting with full par­ ticulars to: Box 1J3, Advertiser and Times. ________


l i OCAL Bank have vacancy for young LADY CLERK (with


flPARE-TIME AGENTS wanted Ito


V sell themiost popular sixpenny Weekly dredlt Football! Tlclfet P ! u b l i s h e d . No experlerice necessary to earn £1 to £3 weekay. repeat orders certain; send 'now for samples etc. to:— Bayto’m Sporting Publication, Bk., Avpn- dale Road, Morecambe, Lancs.


home because of sick parents,] or because things have gone wrong, and need to be looked after Iby someone for a time which may be quite short or very long (cases are of all kinds). 'They need foster homes with people who are fobd of children. If you are interested please write to: The Children’s Officer, Tetley House, 47, Klrkgate, Wakefield.


FOSTER HOMES FOR CHILDREN (Many children cannot live at


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flAPABLE WOMAN- for HoUse- V work; .3 mornings a. week; must be clean and honest; ref.— Write; Box 05, Advertiser and Times.


■ ,


WANTED—MOTOR DRIVER! — V —Apply: B. Dugdale and


Sons Ltd., Waterloo Com Mill. Clitheroe. _


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iJPS’fSTE SLATER -"HAHD'YMIAN ■Mrequlred: good cottage ; electric light; mains; water: on bus ro ite near village- school—Apply: Box D7; Advertiser and Times. -


vacancies lor UNIVERSAL LUCAS Ltd., hahe


personnel Department, Wood Top Works, Burnley._________i ■ '


! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .17 '.SALE for Mrs. Fisher, WilsoA’s


Full particulars next weeij’s T. SILVERWOOD,


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER’ 8 21 Head of Country-bred Cattl .


built, have a palisaded garden f t the front.


Hothersall and Forrest, Estai e Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clithero


This Is a compact property In .


, Ground Rent £3 3s. Od. petr ON &ALE


TEAM’S While you walt.^ Market iPlace, CUtheroe. ■ i


stock thd Wireless. Place. CUtheroe. Tel. 167.


S TO P 8MOKING- Treatment


S t . Behtham 14, Mantlet Most sizes In


habit, lafter two or three days tobacco! definitely loses its attrac­ tion. Safe, reliable and proved efficient. Ss. Local agent, Clegg, ChemlsJ;. Church Street, Clltherpe.


• I


_ -The Stanwobd- for the tobabco


pBAMk * THAI BE-TYBED -at BjBN-


17IGBI TENSION BATTERIES for •“


WANTED


- The Advertisements 'In -1 sections do'not relate to, i aged 18-50, or women, 1. unless - they or the emp l*


■1947. -


pLACKBURN ; AND DISH HOSPITAL MANAGEME) ’ COMMITTEE.


—A. Pennington, 26, Parish St., Tadlhain.


pORTER BROS. & GARDNER, i Belting Specialists, CHURCH, Lancashire.,


“ V ’’ ROPES, all sizes In stock: Also "‘W " Rope Pulleys.


[


Split '^ood Pulleys and all types of Belting, and all types {of Belljlng Fasteners.


j


Rubber Hose for water, steam, acid and. air pressure.


Rubber Boots and Thigh.Boots for all Industrial purposes.


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Rubber Gloves and Gauntlets from flne lightweights to re-lnforced heajvy weights and a stock i ol other protective clothing. In­ cluding leather Gloves £)nd Aprons.


Pljone: Accrington 2967,


Regent Clithe!'


Ladles) and Gentlemen's Out­ fitting I Business of 60 years’ stand­ ing. For particulars, apply to the above bddiess. Tel. 16a.


QALE-r-Well-sltuated PREMISS ol J. L. Bulcock and Son Ltd., King Street, a good' class


:foe. ___ - _


House, Also


I


■wrEDpiNG BOUQUETS, Flowers f(S table decoration. Floral


Tributes.— KNOWLES, Wellgate. Clitheroe.


Fruiterer,


CAIF-j-H.C.B. “ Mannet ’’ PRAM; lO ntivy and.,cream; goodjeon- dltion4-9. Spring Terrace, Langho.


T ADIES’ COTffilNATIONS, Vests, -4-' loiiclrers, pantees, W.. O.S., X.0.5.-i-Corner House. King Lbne.


SALE — Full-size OAK WARD- K) r ()BE; dressing table; bed; 2 flock pvferlays; feather pillows; 2 kitchen tables: 2 easy chairs;! 2 kitchen chairs; gent’s trouser press and other household godds; 2 ladies’ cycles; all In good con- dltlon-f-“ Endon,” Mytton Road, Whaliey.


CALE-i-“ Opel’’ VAN (1937); | 12 ^ h.p.; stored 9 years; recently overhEtuied • and painted; In | ex­ cellent! running order; very smart Job; £175—Whailey 3137.


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■QALE-f-Saxe-blue COAT and hat; ^ b 34, h 38; also navy shoes: size 6l nearest £6 16s.;—Appiy: Aovertiser and Times._______ -I


HALE4-26'’" o varlo


Hall, Glsburn) Clitheroe. Hous dges — Shutileworth' /oung GOSLINGS;


.CAUE-j-Moderh seml-det. HOUSE; ^ 1 tiled bathroom; Immersion heater! 3 bedmoms; outside, wash- house! room tot garage; v.p.jon completion; apply (after 6 p.m.) : 6, Conway Avenue, Cllinelroe. ■lel. 623.


i


(■lOBNEB HOUSE, King Lane, j for bedding, blankets,, sheets, pillow 'cases, flannellette .blankets


7 or 8 [tons a week.—Extracts Ltd., Foulsykes Mill, CUtheroe.


VEGETABLE REFUSE for sale; b ’ suitable for Improving land


ulldlhg up hiunus; approximately


FURNITORE SHOW.’ All the latest designs in a wide choice; Bedroom Suites (oak, walnut and mahogany): 3-plece Suites from 2s. 6aJ in the £ deposit; also handsome Dining Sets from 6s.! 6d. weeKiyj Rena Die advice given; on any point. Call to-day. immedi­ ate delivery on terms to suit you— Warwickshire Furnishing Co. Ltd., 'lO. King William Street, Blackburn


REFOHe you decide, you must seeTthe flne ’WARWICKSHIRE


rrYPlilG COPY WORK done as 'A. rec ulred. For prompt atten­ tion apply: Mrs. F. Wrlgiey, 4,! St. Mary’s I Street, Clitheroe. 'Xel.J.10.


until you have used DARKALINE Stain. Liked by all. Its’ imrror- lllce fnlsb stays beautiful.! A 2s. 3dJ im does a surround.


KABSWOOD Dog Conditioning Powders or tablets and keep him healthy and happy. Packets! ad. or Is. |9d. from: R. D. Blackbnrn and Sbns, Corn Mill, Castlegjate, ■Clitheroe.


__1-LOVERS—Your dumb I pal needs a regular tonic—give him


House.1 King Lane.


IJOYS’ BLAZERS, blouses, VtStS, Stockings, shirts -j- Cotner


'CALE+-A "week-end BUNGALOW; large room 18ft. x 10ft.; con­


taining American stove with oyen; bedroom' with 2 bunks; kitchen and “ Elsan ’’ lavatory—H..Fraicls, HolmeT End, Rlmlngton, Near Clitheroe._______ ___________ !


makes] a thoughtful gift—Enqiiife: T. and M. Knowles, Prulterersl 26, Wellg^. Clitheroe.


arranged basket of Fresh iVult ................ lUl


lit with F ru i t ! A uMtly SALE—1939


h.p. cheap; Wiswell. Whailey.


SAI,OON: IJrWO


family able a


bed: lady’s three-speed cycle;! all cheap:| for quick sale—Apply; I Advertiser and Times.


fiALE- *3


rridbklng chair; chllds’ cot ■'rtth I


OAjLE-l-CAblN 12ft X 8ft. (llns board—Apply: “ Brooklands,”


MyttoQ Road, Whailey._____ I “ CAVENDISH BARGAINS.)’


BUREAU BOOKCASES in the most up-t>date styles, glass fronted, wltt fall-front, writing ■ com- partSnents, fully fitted. In oak or valnut. From £19 19s. 3d.


Weeily 4s. ' ~


FIRESIDE AND EASY CHAIRS Chose now the perfect chair for comfort, for. beauty.’ Fully


', sprr ng, finely upholstred i In w o ) 1 or cotton ‘ tapestry, moquette or Icathercloth. From £7 13s. 6d. Weekly Is. fld. j


PIANC'S. High class reconditioned plai os. ' Prom £67 lOs. I Od. Weekly 12s.'6d.


' j


RADIpS. All makes, delivered on 1st-[ monthly payment. Prom 5s. ■weekly.


1


VACTRIG CLEANER, Model R45 upright £15 13s. 5d. Weeklj ' 4s. 8d.


:


•Boller[ Suits 5s.: Women’s Overalls 5s.; Khaki Denim Trousers 6s.; Khaki Shorts !4s.: W.L.A. Velvet Breeches 7S. 6d.; navy blue Trousers 12s.: 6d.; Khaki Battledress Suits, ! 21s.; Men’s Army, B.A.F. Boots, Shoes, 10s.; A.T.S. Shoes 10s.; Khaid Shirts 6s.; B.A.P. Blouses, 12s. ,6d.; R.A.F. Shoes (new) 20s.; Khaki Trousers 10s.; Khaki Battledress Blouses 10s.; Women’s new shoes 20s.; Army blankets 8s.; i Ladies new Plastic Coats 10s.; New Army Boots, Men’s 20s.; Naval leather Wellington Boots, Men’s, Knee high 20s.; U.S.A. Despatch Riders Boots 20s. ! j


RECjONtllTIONED CLOTHING Warn Poplin Shirts 2s.; 6d.:


!


Clothing. Postage and -,packlng Is. 6d. extra. Cash or C.OJD.


Send stamp! for list of surplus


Satisfaction ot money back terms. ARMY AND NAVY STORES,


■ 72, Gheetham Hill Road, MANCHESTER, 4. !


Lever’s “Lobol” Calf Meal


: The perfect milk-substitute No boiling water reauired


For particulars ask W. Bamber, 32 !


Bamsgreave Drive, Blaciburn.' Tel, 48418.


. .Printed and published bv the CUtheroe Advertiser and Times Company Ltd.,' at 6, Miaiket Place, CUtheroe. Td. 407-S (two lines).





saloon; good ■ condition: tor quick sale—Laying Test


Rlbblesdale Cement, CUtheroe.! 2 easy CHAIRS: Childs’


ROOMS required for Pdllsh 2 children: very respect- nd can be recommended—


or more unfurnished


SINGER 12H.P. 1937 Wolseleyl 14


VOU’LL NEVER KNOW IlOW loteiy your floors . c an : look


li'OB LlMtWASHXNQ, Creosotlng, Rbof varnishing, roof felting


Clitheroe Hospital;— ' Non-res. STAFF NURSE, S.R.N.;


APPLICATIONS are Invitbi the following appolntmen


iits at


service ■will be In accordance with the Rushcllffe Recommenda'lons.


nobires. ASSISTANT NJR8E. S.E.A.N.’ Salaries and condition 3 of


Clitheroe Hospital.


Also DAILY i CLEANER Winted. Applications at the earliest to: : THE MATRON,


|^OR;rH WESTERN GAS BOARD CLITHEROE UNDERTAKING


iCtMART YOUNG.WOMAN re-iulred ? a s : SALES ASSISTANT for the Gas Showrooms, Clitheroe. Wages and conditions In accordance with National Joint Council Scale, General Division; 38 hou s per week; £108 at age 16, £l78!at age 21, rising'to £308 at age 32. Appll(»tions; stating age and qual­ ifications, with copies ol • two recent testimonials, should ibe made! to the underslgnedt, not later than August 31. 1949.


Gas Works, CUtheroe. 19th August, 1949.


R. W. HARRIS. Engineer and Manager,


YORKSHIRE WEST RID COUNTY COUNCIL


Grindletbn Riversmead : Canteen.


weekly; wage l£l is. 4d. per Employmeni: for 5


week and retaining fee during school holidays.


copies of two recent testli to be sent totthe undersign later than- ■ Saturday, Sep 10, 1949.


Divisional Education E. B.


Education Office, Settle.-


LANCASHIRE EDUCATI COMMITTEE.


Divisional .Executive No,


CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SQ Session 1949-50


pointments : :— HOOL


: A PPLICATTONS are Invited for the following Teaching Ap­


Preparatory Senior Techhical ':


Courses 7 to 9 pm. ^ ;


year,; Monday 7 to 9 p.m . Mathematics 2nd year, Jjlonday .


Mathematics and EngllEjh, ;lst


hour). Tuesday, 7 to 9pm, Salary .for teaching abpolnt-


7 to; 9 p.m. Pianist—Folk Dance Cl^ss. (Payment at the rate of


tlon,! which may be obtained from the ! undersigned shoul i : be returned not later than I'Vyednes- day, August 31, 1949. >


ments will be in accordant m the : Lancashire County’s


; A. J. ROGERSON : Divisional Education


Education Office, Padlham.


August 24, 1949 BROCKHALL HOSPIT/iL LANGHO, Near BLACKBURN


, wanted': Kitchen Porter—Wage £4


per week or 48 hours; preference given If able to drive and ir resident between Whailey and Wllpshlre. Pensionable post,


single can live In the hospital Laundrymaid for ch ecking-


Wage £4 per week of 48 hours. Assistant Male' Cook—Wage £5


hospital. Applications should be nade to;


3s. Od. per week of 48 hours. Preferably able to drive, fenslon- aoie posr. l i single can live In the


The 'Secretary, Brockhall Hospital, Langho, near Blackburn, j


TblS, advertisement Is inseijted by. permission of the Ministry of Labour and National Service,


be good stock man with practical experience of clean mil|k ductlon. Also accustomed with horses and thoroughly reliable. Good house In village with all modern conveniences) on b u s : route. First class re 'erences l essential—Apply: Mr. Jam:s Kay,


________________


_. Must pro-


Van ted for


deailng


l r Tree House, Downhaia, near Clitheroe. Tel. Chatburn


Lane, CUtheroe. ,. want people to mi


■\1IANTED—Ladies’ and »» : CLOTHING.—Seed,


MODELS and I articles for maps, etc. Working at good remuneration.


Models, 9-15 Victoria Gorleston, Suffolk.


Klrkmoor ’ 7 a s s e m b 'l e min:


work. Material supplied ft: enquiry welcome. Details:


Int


231'. Geni's Parson


lake land lATURE games, home;


under the i Control of Engage- ment'Orderj 1947.


TO LET -QELF-CONTAINED ; FURNISHED


P FLAT, forming part ol Eavtes Hall Hotel, Near CUtheroe; avail­ able now; : neWly converted and decorated; comprises:! lounge: combined ■ kitchen, and .dining­ room; two bedrooms: | bathroom etc; also garage ' accommodation; itieals In hotel!optional) domestic help provided by arrangement. Enjoy the comforts of ihome, and amenities of a first-class hotel; Extensive grounds; putting-greens; tennis courts, bowling green.. Pishing In private Istreton; shoot­ ing, hunting, golf ;ln vicinity.-


one month: longer periods five gulneas.-Apply: Retldept Manager, Eaves Hall Hotel. Mean CUtheroe. The most delightful country hotel In the North. Brochures sent on request.'


! Terms: Slx'gulneas per week for ,


.tbreatlng ■ ee. !Any Norfollc Road;


every convenience; 1!"" Apply: Mrs. Alan Hai|i Beedhoroft, CUtheroe.


WANTED, for young r r [se lf -co n ta in ed FL,


furnished Cottage or Ho rent; permanent (Cllthii district)—^Wrlte Box A4/ Ai and'Times.


promptly attended to.—r klnson. 15, Regent Blackburn. : ______


CiOOD PRICES paid fo: CAST-OFF CLOTHING


J.T,


WANTBD--MAN for Were “ ’ Work In Corn Mill.--!


Blackburn and Sons, Lit" Corn Mill, CUtheroe.


■Mil


W Ianted—isingle FARN: ■’ lexperlenced with all !;


stock, as second man Farm; good ireferences esi Apply In writing; Miss Red Syke Farm, Twlston


ractor' — The’ ‘ Manager. Wlthglll. Near CUtheroe.


full-time MAN, ( due to p._ of present agent; unllmltei for: earnings, a n d


pENTUBY-OLD Insuran has vacancy for


pensionable' post; stat deposit requlred---Wrlte: Advertiser and Times.


r


WANTED—Capable DOMli v» HELP for..modem bvmgt


.: ve-ln.— greaves, Road,


B’HC galow;


.dvprtlser


luse, to :roe or


couple; un-


£ rehouse -b ; d . tlemoor


s. IWII- Street.


Clean ;p.c,


kinds of sn I Hill entlal— : lotham,


MAN;


■WANTED—FARM MAN t ' ' < milker l and able tp


iipmotlon d scope


energetic


C;W.S, Office


good drive


progress, 3 lage; Box D4,


WANTED—CONl'ECnON^S or small cafe;-: would txchange


I ,. '


dlstrlct-Wrlte Box Dl, Advertiser and Times WANTED—YOUTH (15-17 years of age), as Junlof stores


WANTED—Small HOU13K: or “ “ cottage; Pendle or Blbble


porter: wages a t present! 42s. i at 15, 52s. 6d. at 16, 63s. at 17 rising


writing to: -The Secretary, Brock- hall Hospital, . Langhq, inear Blackburn.


p to £5 5s. Od. at 21; • permanent osition; apply personally or In :


ipATTLE—Every type, of Cattle bought;” same- day rcimoval.—


Apply: Drew, 'White' Claremont. ,


T. G€ldard.iHodgefleld, Bflllngton Phone Whailey 2244. ■TJECEPTTONIST and G 4-V OFFICE CLERK- reqi.


Box D8, Advertiser and ~


busy office In CUtherdi retired poUce officer or ep man; keen landi accurate write, stating! age, experience and salary req:


q:iire< 'fflmei


idlred for le; I suit [-service- worker;


previous rlred to .es,


ENERAL


WANTED — Dally Dl VV|. HELP; 5 mornings


'OMESTTC weekly— Cottage,


modern semi. In Clevfleys If desired with cash adjiistment either . wayi Write: Sox | D2. Advertiser and I Times.


Cornwall. , [ I


IN MEMORIAM • ' I ■ ■! ” ~ T ]


TA YLO B—Treasured ; Aunt Mary, died Augqi


God’s g 'r e a te 's remembrance.


25, St. James’s,' St.: ■


TODD—In lovifig memolry of Mairy •I Todd who . passed away Augdst; ;'25. 1934.


:, •!;, ' ! —From the Family.


TOMLINSON^In loving memory : of our dear' Brother, Albert : George Tomlinson, : Ivho died ! August 27, 1948..;


! How sweet their memories • ■ - still, I ; ■


'


The happy tiours we once enjoyed


! —From Olive and Isbhel. ACKNOWLEbGMENTS


BASKERVILLE—Mr. IBaskerville and family wish to express, their ' sincere thanks to. all relatives,


: tributes received In their sudden : bereavement; also, the doctor ; and police for their kindness, j


Methodist I .Church | for klJid messages of sympathy and floral


-..


. Mr. Herbert) Chew w l^ to thank ; all relatives, neighbours ahd ; friends foe the kind 'fexpressldns of - sympathy received ih their ! sad bereavement.:


23,' Kem'ple 'ylew,: Clltkeroe.'. CHEW—The family ol t ie late


[ |


32, Brool^-Strieet, CUtheroe. '


,[ '


; friends and! neighbours for kind ■ expressions I of sympathy and ; floral tributes received in their ; sad bereavement. ; Also - the , doctor for his- kind attention;


NIBBLE—Mr. i nibble knd ! family thankl! all ■ relatives.


: late Mr. W. Harrison wish to : express, th e ir : sincere i thanks ' to .- all relatives, friends a n d


119, Lowergat'e,. CUtheroe. ■ l HARRISON—The Family of the


, bers of the Conservative Club for kind messages of sympathy : and floral I tributes received' In 18, Castle Street, cilth'eroe.


; neighbours,! Chairman and-rhem- their great lloss.' i ■'


'


: wish, to express their i sincere : thanks to all relatives; friends and neighbours;, also -workpeople


SCOTT—Mr. R. - Scott' and family


:. a t Sun Street Mill, for klndmes- ! , sages of sympathy land flOral ' tributes .received"in their'great


loss. Also |.the doctor! for his kind attention. I< r .


22, Wilkin Street, CUtheroe.


! friends, and neighbours, mem­ bers of the Old Age Pensioners’


^


memories of St 28, 1948


gift - j P O U L T R Y & E G G S


6; ol ’em ’’ says Mr]' Price, RedhlU. “:They have never misted having Karswood Poultry Spice-In their


“: J JE N S . laid! marvellously !•*”•■ 1,210 eggs In lO months from


dally mash.” 117 this unique poultry - conditioner and egg- producer. Bags from) B. D. Blackburn and Sons,., Corn -Mill, Castlegatej^CU^he^^


PUBLIC NOT CES 1


riANADA. £38; Austtalla, £125;' South Africa, ^ 5 ; New


| ■ j


Zealand, £158; all without waltz­ ing.—Write O.PB.A. Club, Veryau;


IN MEMORIAM


GREEN-^To! the dear Jane, who! fell asleep 1948.


I


memory August


Fern Cottage, Grlndletoln.


HANSON—Tleasured .memories of dear Colin, who fell asleep August 25|:i947, aged 11 yeai)s.


,! J


—From Mujnmy and Daddy and Allan and Clive"


. dear Colin, who| fell asleep August 25, 1947, aged, 11 ywrs.


, As In the hour you passed away


You are in our' thijughts as much to-day I


12, Faraday) Avenue; Clitheroe. ■ ' I


HANSON—In lovlnfe niemory our dear nephew, Colin, who


—Prom Grandma.' and Auntie Edle. I


, :


asleep August 2i, 1946.’ Sweet nfemorles will'Ungeij for .•ever, ■ ■ •' ■


fell


—Prom Auntie Phyllis,! Uncle Frank | and Cousin June,


■Rosegroye, Near-Burnley. |


HARGREAVES—In loving mernory •,‘Of ’ Margaret, who passed away August 29, 19.44. .,


:


' Her niepaory we shall always kceip. ■ ! ; ■


Ahd while she lies In peaceful alcejp, • , .


■/ —From. Fred and Wilfred, ’Wildwood. .Heights, B.C.;. Canada.


'HINDLE—in loving memory of our dear mother. Alice, who died August 27, 1946.


God saw the rugged pathway Was g ettliing ■


.Bllllngton and Whailey. - 1947. i


. And whispered. Peace be tilne —IProm the Family,


And sq he closed her weary eyes


hard to climb .


■ •


MoGOWAN-nin loving memorji of our dear darling daughter, Christine,! who died August 28, ; ]■■


I A beautiful treasure only lent Why was she taken-so young and so.fair


A, fay Of sunshine came land . : went


Because she -was an-angel God could not spare.


L x 1


| 34, Wilkin Street, ■ , : I


SMITH—Priclous memories of i our darling little son, Edwin Victor, who fell - asleep August.30, .1947, aged Yi.yjears.


|


1 —From ' his loving Mummy, I . Daddy land sister:Megan.i •


“ And I Jesus ' called a 'little i! child unto him." I


IPS, St, Pai)rs Street, Low Mobr.


.."Alice Taylor, who died Apgust ' 28, 1948.1


TAYLOR—in loving, memory of a dear ' wlfb and mother; Mary


Her memory is our greatest . . treasure


1


■ Prom her loving husband [and ■ .: famlly.l


I n ' ouH hearts she lives for -ever.-- ■


23, Rlchmdnd Terrace, Olltheroe. (late 29, St) James's St., CUtheroe)


- ■ ,' - - m - ;; . , - :


'


— From I -Mummy, Daddy, Maureen and baby Pauline.


MUNROSPUNI ] ' . /I


Before choosing come Ejnjl


' ;[ ;!][ 'i' MpNj


J E ^ N S ar(il W: CARbiGANS-Ng I' huarter.Aleei


SHA’WjLS-ciorgedi SHAWLS-Whlte' ^CjAPES-Ide^lfor


isCA RirE S- Id e all: i r . b r Woollies, ' iJDMPlERS-jIture; iWRAIS—Feiathfi (X )A T 3 - id e a l w l t |


do noT hfe ■


CHbltbEiJ m


WOOL T Of ■ ■/■. ,!'


ur unsurpassa , bEST brJ


Our . loving remembrance of ■ youl. , - I' , J


|i ■ - ) of


Times cailnot. change them ’tls true,


j


Smithy Fold Farm,) [Twiston. HANSON—Tireasured I memories of


Beautiful memories, treasured O forever • ; I


f happy days we spent together.


HELLIFIELD


WHCT FRIDAY j


IN .THE ^0-Q|


. WHIS'T DRr DANCE 9-30I


( I coil I ) “ TE


', ■ ] '('Plrslil GiOOD PRIZES ^ i lttee's Scale. Forms of tppllca- Officer


- Shorthand-Typist Course, ! English, 1st year. Wed:


lesday. 6s. per


Wage. £2 16s. 16d. per week). .1 Part-time'HELPER:


m


the above-named school kltch' 1 iMAID--32i hrs per


Wanted—The following St


iff for en':— week;


week. per


hrs. paid Applications accompanl:.edJ.-


:iiionlais I 3d not


;ember


N5LSON Jffleer,


Beautiful Memorials in Granite, Marble and Stone, i"


d for


COMPLETE' From [the! first urgent


' call (at; any hour) to the e r e c t i o n of a memorial. Ini fact am)-


• thing to bo with funerals is covered! by Scales Funeral Service Ltd.


I -i_


MON7MENT.AL MASdfN BLACKBURnI re ,


w. R(x :k


Glj. HARWeioD ,TEL. 2164. ^ , !:


- ments are excepted from t_ Control of Engagements Orpe


n FUNERAL' SERVICE scales '


9 7 , X > A iW E N S T ^ BLACKBURN


' ■ ’ljel.;!4042.3:


............ ■ LIMITED I '■


> .


rHEOWU^I ibciLsI


IR O NM O N ( , REOlfiXI


Housejb. lold |Ap| IREPLAC


BNgniBiis INVI York St., Phone 88 AS


iim j" It mm


Oi i Write or Phone for Designs. MEMORIALS


Make yoiir seleotici. from the largest stock . in East Lancashire. Fecitt’s offer a| wld»


choice of! o l e a s l n a de sig ns ! in Granite, Marble or' StoneJ and can deliver and erect In. any churchyard.


FEClTt'BROS.


MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN [ SINCE 1860.


! Phone ^248 ; Whailey !Nc|w Road B L A C K B U R N


: (Open Saturday, afternoor.s) LOST


CARDIGAN, (belonging to twin set); finder rewarded If returned to' 1/3, Parson Lane. :______ ![_


T'OST — Between Market Plaf- and Chatburn Road, turquoise


T OST—August 19 In I CUtheroe. ■H Paisley HEAD SCARP; pink border; finder 1 rewarded—Apply : Advertiser and Times.


T;OST—One 'TORTOISE from garden of 28, Eshton Terrace,


CUtheroe (one Iweek ago).—Finder rewarded on ! returning to the above addre.ss. ______ ^


J.'OST- ■ZJ mea


— mealy colour: ring; numbers: N.U. 49 E.E., 9070 and 9072; Information to; Stratton, Throstle Bank, West BrridfordJ Reward


_J—Two young jPIGEONB: _________ _ N. A. Hacking &Soni FOR OUl


BLACK. {GREY and! IRID GRANITES. : [


Bendlfcr Catalogue'.


Renovations carried; 6ul Esiimates Free.


Address: CEMETERY I GATES ;


ACCRINGTON Tel 2043.


Girth


BIRCH—o n jAugust 16,- atJHockjley d r '


Birmingham, Birch,


a sqn, (Clqarles Lovell).!


(Qiieen Street, L iw Moor) (c:— -----------


__________ i!>EATHS


BASKERVIL 11149, at Clitheroe, wife of ■' vine, aged St. 'Mary’s 22.


LE—On August 18, 23. Kemple ! View,


W:


Eleanor, the beloved 1111am Henry Basker-


60 years. Interred at Cemetery on August


I ' ■ I


BURGESS—On August 32, at 11, Queen Street, Low Moor, Edith, th e ; beloved wife of j the ■ late Thomas Burgess, In her 67th year. Interred at St. ;Ma7 ’s Cemetery bn August 25:'


HARGREAVES-On ’ August 23, 1949, at I 3, Bright ' Street, Clitheroe, I Sarah,: .the , belowed wife of ! the late iBlci ard Hargreaves, aged 68' years. Interment! at St. M a r t ’ s Cemetery, ;Prlday, Augist 26 at '2-30 p.m. ;


HARRIS0N4On August 19, 1949, a t . 18, Castle Street, CUtheroe, William, the beloved h isband of H the late ■ Florence Elizabeth


Interred a t St. Mary’s Cemetery On August 22.


SCOTT—On! August 21, 22, : Wilkin Street, Maggie, the beloved George Stott, aged Interred, a t St. Mary’s on August 24.


CUtheroe, wife of


1949 at


B6 years. Cemejery


TURNER-On the 24th August, 1949, at 42, Bawdlands, CUthCroe Margaret, !.thq' belovet. wife] of Reginald Turner,: In her 59th year. . Interment at -3t. Mary’s Cemetery .on Saturday, .i-August 27th, a t 2;p;m.


, a w


i ' i t ! 1'


^ lso n , lln his 92nd yfear. ieroe j:lDR- I MOOR ori!)er s I p i


to Mr. an Mrs, _. oV


~ E s t 1871 ! 1 'I


iiL


TO-NIGhT (Fridab at SONNY tU F tS i BARB in “ THE UNTAMED


MONDAY, and TliESDjj BING C|R0SBY» Fff


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■This' filmj begins ilrr tJ "iil


THURSDAY add'IFRIG


GREER g KHSON.I GRB DONALD GRISB


A ■ truly great fllnl—a n | Booking Office open Mol


vALLb:


;MjSl W ! ■'-. '‘I' -"


e now have C 0 A T S , i 1r e 4


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