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ClUheroe A dm tise r & Time:, Septonher 22, 1950 rPHE FOR


best MILK PRODUCTION START THE WINTER WITH


A C ic iy uM OR l ¥ i (National Cattle Ijood No.l) ‘i 1


T H E S E FA RM iF O O p S R E P R E S E N T E C O N OM Y -


QUALITY \ y iT H


Regular deliveries 'I


from


AUCTION SALES


HELLIFIELD MART CO. LT


t OWS and HEIFERS


he jnajorjty | being larmeji's — Itheir own entries


Otheraccepted to time oj Sale


N^ UA ,L ;PRIZE SH6W & SALE A' oi WENSLEYDALE RAMS ’ and


• 'I SHOV 1 fEM. ,LE iSHEEP olj all ages\


SheetEntn 171 Judg


iiiclujliiig ;Aged. Shearling and Lain! Ranis, Tor the iWensleydale > Breeders’ Association.


rams land 71 lejmale .sheep, ng 9 Bihi. Sale 12-30 p.m.


s already to hand include ATTESTED SECTION


on50 secoi: local iccei


WEDNESDAY NEXT, I Sept_ 27th.


provdd shbi^ of good , young cattl^ worfhjj of special attention; Judging- 11-30 - a.m medi itely afterwards. I ■


1 1 ' flON-ATTESTED SECTION


THU ISDAY NEXT, September 28. a, 35( -370 ' Newly-Caiyed COWS sale numbers 351.


from, north- farm i. Last luDging an iulately


Imm


nd, HEIFERS on olfer, all direct ■ country I and local


d ballot afterwards.


10 a.m. Sale


NON-AT TESTED SECTION SiTUESbAY, October 3rd.


customers. A ” ,


Littlemoor Com Mills, Clitheroe Teiephqne 533 £ nd 534


FORREST


Cheap Bookings Regular Service


BLACKPOOL for the


ILLUMINATIONS


September 15th—October ZI rd, from CLITHEROE


^very TUESDAY & SATURDAY at 3-2 p.m. ;


DAY 4 / 9 Return.


Dally at 9-57- a.m. (Until Sept. 24tL) DAY


Book at Local Office


16, Wellgate, Clitheroe.L ■ Phone 176. j


Cadman & Foster I


PLUMBERS and DECORATOks


FIRST-CLASS WORK


Ar REASONALBF] PRICES I!


, Sunnyside A\||enue, I '"i


Bi 1,


lington ■ Nr. Whalley — AND —


Prompt attention pal(3 orders,


obligation.


Abbey Terrace, Barrp'w to all


j ]


Estimates free and lyithout I


>emi-Dctaciied Residence at Vaddingtoh, near Clitheroe.


havb been favoured'with Instruc-i tloiks to offer for Sale by Auction on. he Premises.


TFURSDAY. 5th October at 6-30 p.m.


1950,


.subject to thi! conditions of sale to be then an l there produced.


The Semi-Dntached Residence,


he premises comprise : Ground; Floor—Hall; Sitting Room; large;


Living. Room; Scullery Kltchenj and Pantry


second Bedroc m; and Bathroom,^ with modern panel Bath,


5/9 Reiurn. Store.


Above are large front Bedroom; mOutside Ollices are w.c. with


, . „ ^ '


odern suit;; Coalplace and -


at the .side of the premises with a palisaded area at front.


There Is a jood Kitchen Garden


Mains , Electricity and Water, Main Drainagi.


perpetual yearly rent charge fo £1 jlSs.iOd. Rateable value £9. .


on completion. To view apply :


i Baldwin. Duct (Tel: 52).


hothersall


1 The Premises are soundly built I of stone, with a slate roof.


I Tenure; Fieehold, subject to a Vacant-Possession will be given


The Auctioneers. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95),.,, Vendor’s


Solicitors: Baldwin. Weeks, and Street. Clitheroe


CL ITHEROE


____________ & FORREST have been instructed to offer for'Sale by Auction at th!


BANK SALER on TUESDAY, at


;e


;P0MS, CLITHEROE, 3rd October, 1950, 7-0 p.m.,


subject to the conditions of the Blackburn Incorporated Law Society and (o such special con­ ditions as ma^ be then produced


The Freehold Dwellinghouse, No. 7, CARDIGAN AVENUE. ITHEROE


Pantry on the are two Bedrc with panel Ba


bule; Ropm;


Coalplace an [ dj w.c. Ises


bedroom installed) In a spaclc


Tave a frontage of dressed stone.


hrick Iwlth a blue slate roof and b


The! Premise I are well built of „ v t


at front. Tenure Is Freehold and free from


here Is a pfillsaded garden area


chief rent. Rateable vr lue £12,


Farm Farm Faster


w ith


Service d i r e c t to th e Farm f rom th e^S o le Area D e a l e r s^ .1.


(Hallfart Ltdn


S9. KING CROSS STREET HALIFAX


I Telephone'46^6 ■ CHEAP TRIPS


MOREGAMBE 5/- ILLUMINATlbNS


SATURDAY, Scotembdr 23r(l.


Clltheroe depart 1-15 p.m. Morecambe (Prom) ret.[9-45 p.m.


EVENING I j


MORECAMBB 3/9 ILLUMINATIONS


Depart Lnngho Wh


lieturn


Sep.24 Sep.30 Qct. 1 p.m. p.m.' p.m.


Sun. Sat. Sun.


Cllthcroe Chatburn Gl.sbu'.n


bailey


4-30 4-364-454-


5- 2 4J45


jllorecambe p.m. a.m. (jPi'om.)


10-20 1-: 0


Bull details from Offices and Agencies.


50 10- f


5- 0 p.m.


4-364-444- 0


Reduced Admission to Winter- Gardens, Sat., Sept. 30th. pnly Is. extra.


Btatijms, (6 734)


-J— G british railways ) V. *1 r-


o Vacant Possession will be given (Tel.


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel,. Accrington 2713).


INVESTMENT PROPERTIES cilTHEROE


in'


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE on TUESDAY, 26th Scotember 1950l at 7-0 n.m.


The 'Three Freehold Dwe


fcllinghouscs in One Lot. t block of


Sitting Scullery anfl Bedrooms, above, no.


Ro


commodlus rouses having Lobby, rm, Living Room, Pantry with thrtee


enanted.


a substantlally-bullt property and will Hos. 56 and 58 ale


Kitchen, Bedroom and Storeroom. For further particulars apply ;


Bathroom and w[c. 60 has Living Room,


The Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms. Glitheroe. Ramsbottom Church Strict. Clithqroe. (Tel. 264), and at


(Tel. 95), or to Liddle and Dixon, 21,


Whalley. l,(Tel 2247), PUBLIC NOTICES pO ST o f f ic e TELEGRAPHS J^GTICE, |IS HEREBY GK7EN . General, Waving obtained the


the Telegra that His


49


rh Acts 1863 to 1943, Majesty’s Postmaster


consent In that behalf of the ljudy having the control of the public road descrllred below, intends |to place a telegraphic line over along and i,cross the said public road, and for that purpose jto c-ect and maintain posts in and upon the s!,me under the powers


conferred on him by the said Telegraph A.cts.


Two posts situate along Mjll Lane, Glsbu,-n, at. points


Mill Lane, Gisburn, Near Clithcroe.


ID ( 2)


on the north side approxi­ tmately 100 yards north |of


he Railway Bridge and on the south side appro,)-'


tniatc.y 50 yards north


he Railway Bridge. W. R. BEACH,


Telephone Manage;-. of


Nos. 56(60, MOOR LANE, CUTHEROE,


(owner paying outgoings) Total Rate rble value £23. This Is


Gross Annual Rentals £75 8s. Od.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST have been Instructed to offer for Sale by Auction at the


subject to t|ie conditions of sale to be then produced.


n completloa. To view apply: The Auctioneers.


95). Vendor’^ Solicitors: Booth & Duxbury, 23. Union Road, Oswald twistic.


Accommodation: Tiled Vestl; Slttli'


CL


Scu! lery Kitchen and Ground floor. Abov^


oms 'and Bathroom h ih and w.c. (The reaif


, ^ ' ; t Pleasantly s: tuated In the village;


No. 40, E ROOK VILLAS. WADTINGTON


Re William [Rushton, deceased. OTHERSALL ,& FORREST|


Shear ling Rams—Tuesday, Oct. 3. particUlarij


Ram Fj; rther


HelUjfield D'


later, ' Phone 22b Secretary P. W. STARKIE.


.ESBRED SHEEPBREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION LTD.


SHOW and SALE of REGISTERED DALESBRED RAMS, | the ..property of members of the Association,


,'ENTIETH ' ANliuAL PRIZE will bo held at HElU fIELD AUCTKpN MART on I


MONDAY and TUESDAY. October 2nd and 3rd] 1950. ,


Tucsday-j-Shearllngs only j


imn edlately afterwards. (at


Last year's entries 543. Jiidging each day. 9-30 a


Minday—Aged Rams and-‘Ram Lambs. ,


' 'Two Silver Challenge IJuo^ and £45 in Prize Money.


ir. Sale


, FRIDAY. October 6th, 1950. bentham auction


REGISTERED DRAFT EW!: GIMMER LAMBS, i Izes for iDcst 20, large Breeders, J best 10. i small Breedert.


ThoNear Skipton. •■pe,


PRIZE SHOW and S7.LE of ;S and


Ipod entries from} noted stocks ofeted. Sale at 12 noon; H. E. PYBUS,Secretary.


Q1SBURN ATTESpO AUCTION MARX, GISBURN


THURSDAY NEXT, September 28, at 12 noon


w BU.


l&,L3 and GEL Phine Skipton 75.


F acc ipted to morning i of sale. OWS and HEIFERS


ORTNIGHTLY SPECIAL SALE of ATTESTED IN-CALf COWS, ‘ eiId


WEDNESDAY, October THE NEXT


rly eiitries solicited. JAUTLE. ! JA3 Johnson,Secretary PUBLIC NOTICES


EST i RIDING AGRldULTURAL COMMITTEE


jjQQjjj. Living J-1 made! under the^Hlll farming 1946,1 and .relate! to designated i In Ithls County. For the


rrijESE iRegulatlons Ac


plai du-


aving a washbasin us Yard at rear are


dllferent ownerships, j Regulatio


Prohibition of ram lambs i ' land.


U NT Y CUTIVE


Th ■ Control of Rams Reg|ilations, ! 1950.


ha ie been


sly cultivated, apd not fenced much a! way as to prevent rams


-pose i of th e , Regulations l ignated land is Jand not noi-- straying between sheep flocks


ns. keening rams


proved! by the Mlblster, of Agri- Iture ;as being ceding ifrom the slgnated land.


\fter '31st Augi L'son shall perm rignated land anj strated! ram lamb n orL ram 'lair


Except iupder the


2. Prohibition of d rani lambs I oeriod;


locks1 kept on during certain


rami or un- b unless such suitable for


to' be on has been


Agriculture no permit any ram am lamb to be on designated land irlng the foUowlbg i periods of


11 ;ence granted by the Minister of keeping rams


authority of a operson shall


r uncastrated apy year.


Rams—16th January to 31st March.


I 1st Septe I Octoberj,


ember to 31st


Ram; Lambs—l^t September to ■' 31st October.


t the West Riding dounty Agricul­


3. Inspection of rams; The Minl.ster has delegated to


a|uthority to Inspeit any ram or nneastrated ram lamb kept from t me to time on designated land In le West Riding.


ural Executive (Jommlttee the


rhake application rigned : for appr Committee.


Stray Hotel, Harrogate. September, 1950,


County Agricultural Officer.' 7


J. GIBBONS, J


By RICHARD TURNER & SON ^ ID BU RN ] YORKS


to 1RICHARD TURNER & SON beg .4uctlon| on


nnnniinrfl announce wi


( t the annual DRAFT LAMB sale. Already eiit


WEDNESDAY, September 27th,


Ewes; \ 200 b.f. CJlmme 350 b.fl Wether Lhmbs, dale—IBO b.f. Draft Eweb. dale—120 b.f. Draft Ewejs; ffilmmef and Wether 60 -b.f. i Lambs. Geo. Uncrosiect-b.f. EwOs. "20 b.f.I D.-aft Ewed


CATL'oW—250 Juncro ale at


ether ts,


Lancaster. Auctioneers’


theV Will; Sell Uv by :


EWE and ered ;—


ipsed b.f. Lambs;


Ijlng Withers; 20 jb.f. Lembs. Jno. Holland—60 b.f. Draft


with various other small


20 off. Shear- Ewes, to-


Towler—25 Lamb Hill-


Whiten- Croasv i 30 fat


hearllngs; Dairy ' Phenovis


1 p.tn. nromnt. Terrns Cash. ' Bentham,


DUTCH BRITISH coAl


port British coal. It is stated that !British prices cannot (Jompke with European coun- 1 rles. I


Holland has ceased to im­


Worm and Tel.


ims on to designated land, shall to the under- val of the


Applications, Anyone contempjl


latlng turning


On designated tSt, 1950, no


venders please notify entries early to enable us to advise


SHOW add SALE .YING-dFP CATTLE. Will


JAL FOrI nIGHTLY PRIZE


of all classes us of their


Dale ; Bred Sheep Breeders’ Associ atior as follows ; Ag!ed Rams and Lambs, Monday, October 2.


'JUAL Prize Show and Sale of DALES BRED RAMS, for the


THE ____ ia:


"'1-/0 smart LYING-OL'P CAITLE cifer, the majority carrying ^d calved, and allj direct from farms. I From entries already ed we are assured of an Im-


AUCTION ATTESTED SECTION


MONDAY NEXT, SeDt(jmber„25th. C90-lil0 Young


sale 1 umbers 91. Judglhg 12 noon. mmedlately aftei


wavds.


TUESDAY; NEXT, September 2Gth. I THE


solicited , anu ,ale. Last


from local breeding,


N 2Wiy-Caived on oiler,


AUCT?


By A. t JACKSON. F.A.L.P.A. NEW CLOSE FARM,


KIRKBY MALHAM. SKIPTON YORKSHIRE


I


important!SALE OP DALES- BRED SHEEP


favoured with Instructions from Mes'srs. Verity and Wilson who,are leaving the farm, will Sell, by Auction on


A. E. JAqKSON. P.A.L.P.A.:


SATURDAY. September 30th. 1950. ' 1-0 Pim. their valuable stock


at;


The whole of of DALES-BR0 SHEEP


3 1,000 Head,


Glmmers; 1()0 150, 2 shear wether Lair Gimmer Shearlings; bred Shearlirlg Rams; ling Wethers


to 4 she


VIZ ; ar;


bred Tup .Laijiibs, and aged Rams. ; 3,good youfig working Dogs.' David Brox’jn Crop Master Trac­


______|(fat); 40 to 50 Dales- gallon Fuel Tjank.


ing 400 acred High Land and 100 acres Low Land; quantity of good Hay in 5 hbrns.


500 acres Winter Eatage, includ­ ;


1 Catering'b(- Messrs. Pickards, of Skipton.


Auctioneers Office: Cragg Farm, Foulridge. Cqine. Tel,; Colne 360.


] „ '


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE OP AN ;


i ATTI^TED HERD


WIGHER A-L RRINH


SEED LEA FARM, A. E. JACKSON, F.A.L.P.A,,


BRINDLE ROAD, BAMBER BRIDGET NEAR PRESTON


favoured with Instructions from Mr. F. Whalley, will Sell by Auction on


TUESDAY. October 10th, 1950, dt 1-0 n.m.


inc!udlng62 head of grand Attested Dairy Cows and Heifers, Poultry, 35


The whole if his Live and Dead Fhrm Stock.


f iTurkeys, Pig^, and the whole of the


Foulridge, GOlne. Tel. Colne 360. iVALUABLE FREEHOLD DAIRY


arming Imi^lements, Details ne>jt week. Auctioneer's Office, Cragg Farm,


» will offer for Sale by Auction on


FARM 0, With vacant possession A. E. JACKSON, P.A.L.P.A.


WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4th. 1950 at 7-0 p.m., at the


‘subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced,!


The valuable Dairy and Sheen Farm, known as


approx. 16T and Pastu Stone-built range of Fa for attested The hou;


MART) ifQj. electric light throughout. Good


room; slttln , sink, h. and


4 bedrooms


cows and ncjW shlppon for 12 cows; Dairy and- Motor Garage; Stable for 5,horses, 2 Loose Boxes with Granery ovtjr same; good Farm Yard. Main and own water supply. ' Pe rm i t to view ! from


•stone Barn joining the


iNelson 223. RIBBLE VALLEY, LANCASHIRE


WEEKLY i PRIZE I SALE OF C ATTESTED NEWLY-CALVED -rj- a v D 0 C K


, Entries 4th. - A > u « b nd bathroom. Pitted


situated at jBrlercllffe. Containing acres of good Meadow re Land; splendid House, and excellent •m Buildings, suitable dairy farm, e consists of dining I room, kitchen with i c., good cellar, pantry,


ELDEF;S-IN-THE-ROW.


with- 2 shlppons ad- maln shlppon for 30


LORD NELSON HOTEL, NELSON,


bs; ■ 10 half-bred 30 Dales- 80 Shear-


200 good Ewes, 200 Shearling Gimmer Lambs; 120: good horned


tor, as new, with grass mower at side; Maldoii Hay Sweep, as new. all operated l)y power list; Bentall Manure Spreader, as new; 350-


as follows E. JACKSON TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE


HAUGH FIELD FARM, CONIStrON COLD, Near HELLIFIELD


YORKSHIRE


sentatives of the late Mr. P. Hesel tine, will Sell


FRIDAY. : at


The whole of farming stock


37 Head of Yo Sheep, Horses,


cy Auction on September 29th.


1-0 D.m.. the Live and Dead including:


Foulrldge, Col Auctioneer’s Office ; Cragg Farm,


All the Hay andjeWlnter Eatage [Tel. Come 360.


m a n o r house fa rm. Bl AcKO, NR. NELSOM


favoured with Instructions froin Mr. H. Horrocks (Who is changing to an Attested Herd) will Sell by Auction on


A. E. JACKSON, P.A.L.P.A, ^


Cows: 50 strcTng Half-bred L,ambt forward iii condition;


dale Ewes; Part Implem-


advertised. from the Auctioneer,


WINDY BARLEY


for the sale bf the whole of his Live and Deal Farm Stock.


Mr. A. FRIDAY


Auctioneer, C: Colne. Tel.


Details late; ! A. E


agg Farm, Foulrldg'e, bine' 360.


JACKSON, By T SILVERWOOD


/"'OCKSHUTTS FARM. SABDE4, ^ Near CLITHEROE._ . (Near Church:-oi-Engiand School).


tlves of R. Auction! on WEDNESDAY


due Oct.; 4 and


S 28 Head of t tlrks, 10 to


wo-year-olds;


T. SILVERWi' Instructions


OOD having received rom! the representa- dolllnge, will Sell by


due Dec and Jan; 3 Cows, lately calved; 2 Cows, geld, in milk; also 2 Cows, due Oct.


Novemlier; I


terlng;Lamtjs. a Horses U


Sheep'.—46 ierry Ewes, for wln- • Suffolk Ram; 38 h'b.


|


(both good w Geese : T\v


nd half-leg ;ed


vorkers). ■ yo Stock Geese.


;eful Grey Grey


neDenlng Strawlhg - Machine D w; Lister Blackstone Comb Side belivery, as new; Albion s.h. oil f ath Mower; Hwath Turner; Bam-


Machinery ind ■ Implements:


the Auctioneer’s Office, Cragg Farm 'Foulridge, Colne. Tel. Colne 360. or Solicitors, Messrs. Prank Boberts, Son and Baldwin, 4, Russell ' Street, Nelson. Tel.


Superbly Eouipped Attested T.T. Milk Prodticing Farm For Sale,


With \|acant Possession, FOLD FARM,


MELLOR,


between V/halley and Preston. toOne of the finest and most up-


w-date Dali'y Farms In the north slest, magnificently situated on the


Rlbble, lylrig close to the main Preston-Whalley .Road and com­ manding superb views across the Rlbble vallijy.


ope from Mellor to the River


knThis fanh Is carrying the well- Ayown Wycbllar Herd of Attested


years has broduced over 30,000 galls, per annum, -with a herd average of over 1,000 galls, for 305 | days.


rshlres aWd for the last two


Attractive Houses, in


The Wu Idings Include Two


One very good stone built Farm Cottage,


' Stone Built Farm excellent repair, and


Supply to land find farm buildings. Concreted 'Yard.


H. & C. v'ater, mains Electricity hroughoutJ Excellent Water


eouipped Farm Buildings, Includ­ ing:,— F


Extensive Ranges of well


erModern Double Shippon, recently roected at Freat cost; single span s of, Interior lighting, tubular Dtalls, watei- bowls, sealing for 30. a irect accelis to provender room


adjojnlng. s Model dairy. Electric holler,


nd main barn.barn.


iron hoop; handy Light Lorfy; Box Cart; uselul Milk Float; Lever Pump;. twQ- Ladders; Chain Harrow; She3p Hay Rack, 12ft; Root Pulper; i Pulley Blocks; Manure Barrow;! Truck, pneu. wheels; 30 oik-sawn Fence Posts; Cow Buckets; Rakes, Porks, hand and' cross-cut Saws, etc.; usual Farm Tools; Milk Cooler, Buckets; various Milk Kits; 2 Cart Collars; Saddles; sundry d.h: Mowing Gears,


ord d.h. Mower; I two Low Carts,


X 8ft., floor a; 9ft. X 9ft. 6in 61ns., with joining.(Danny's Mbblle Canteen will be for refreshments)


2 spare Car Strappings; etc.Cabins : Siranfroof Cabin,


id beet.; ditto,


cfatching


in attendance Sale


it; Chester - Ailenue, Auctioneer ---------- Tel 228.


T Clitheroe.


WINGATES ” NR.


FARM, NEWTQN, dLlTHEROE.


received Instructions Ernest Rushtoj from farming on


I ' T. SIEVE BWOOD


1, who Is declining ill Sell by Auction


from Sir. having


THURSDAY NEXT, September |28. 11950,


brSO Head of Young High Cour ^ _ 3 ed Cattle, viz: 4 Wye Calves, 1 to 1 months; 5 Stlrks, 8 to 12 months, H2 Heifers, 18 to 20 months; 116


calf, no date; 3 Cows, due N


st Sheep: 126


ock), 1, 2 and Gimmer Lam' Weddei- Lamb


Wedders; shear. 2 Poultry: 25 c


Rieception room


ing machliles and. pipelines i and steaming stool are at tenant right valuation alnd are optional.


teriliser, cooler, wash tank, milk­


large and |Ono small stone-built Hay Barns: two Shippons, with water bowlS and sealing for 16 and one with sqallng for 9, totalling 25. One two-stall Stable. Bull Box. Isolation Box. Three Calf Boxes and Pig Cdtc. One large and two small Implement Sheds and Garage,


Other Buildings, Include ; Two


and fitting Content


All Mllklhg and other machinery -


at valuation.


pasture, meadow and arable land, well cultivated and In sound con­ dition. The land lies well to the sun and ls| well drained. Its high natural fel-tlllty permits an un­ usually heavy head of stock to he carried. It Is compactly situated In a ring fence and thus capable St economical manage-


.bout 55J acres of rich


of the me ment.


951; of buildings 12th May, il951. w A. E. JACKSON, F.A.L.P.A., p uction (unless previously sold by '


1 Possession of land 2nd February, Aill offer the above for Sale by


Freehold free from tithe.


conditions of Sale then and there produced i.t


rivate treaty), subject to! the


THE RjOYAL OAK HOTEL, I^ngslght Road.


I CLATTON-LE-DALE, on |


WEDNESDAY. 4th October. 1950, I at 3 p.m.


the Farm o Further


Office. Colne.


btained


ny week day between 10 a.m'. and t3-30 p.m.,


a The property may be viewed on


he Auctlcneer or Mr. W. Maher, by arrangement iwlth


44, Alnsw(i'rth Street, Blackburn. (Tel. Blaikburn 6580 and 4134).


the Solicitiors, MESSR^. HY. WHITTAKER, PHILLIPS and CO.'


n A .RM E R S IN STOCK


.C.l. PRODUCTS


Nitro Chqlk. Cooper, McOoiigalls and Robertsons Sheep Dips. P.T.Z.. Fluke Remedies.


LfNDLEY PATE Gisburn


A T S TU D thorne Farm, CUtheroe. Tel| 496. Tel. 325.


AT STUD—Young pedigree large whiteIBOAR.—G. Bariev.' Haw-­


I BOAR.— il y,


Jetergent." “ Chloros.’’ Salt Licks. Cartridges,


Calved Heifers, C.ALF CATTLE Will be (Last sale numbers 75). It is porthnt that : entries are sent in early; Judging 11-30 a.m. £ale 12 noon.


251


Cattle will be held on Wednesday, October 4th. when a splendid show of upwards of !80 grand farrhers’ Cows and north-country Newly- along with IN-


TPORTNIGHTLY prize SHOW & .‘^AT.F; of Al alll'clas.ses of AttnstprI


S.ALE


THE NEXT 'classes


At e ted


on dffer. Im-


rPHS NEXT SALE of all class(is of J- EWES, RAMS and LAMBS


bc held on Friday, October ...... when a large show of upwards of 4.000 head is expected to bei on offer.: For allocation of pens ft is Important that entries are- given In early next week.


will 6th.


E CHESTER. | Secretary.


Ciagg Farm, Foulridge, (Tel. Colne 360), or 'from


from the Auctioneer’s


Manager. particulars may be


In milk; Co\y, Bull, 2i years.


eifers, geld, 2j lyears; Heifer jin ----- 2 Cows, due Oct.; lov.; 5 Cows, geld, geld; D.' Roan


2 L('iik Rams, 2 and 3


Horned Ewes (fell 3 .shear; 42 Honied 65 Honied 10 Shearling


r.s;


5 cross-bred PUll g Horse.—Browp j


ood worker. a Hay and EatJge : Ground Mow


■OSS-bred Hens, y o.; llcts, Apr. hatched, i Mare, quiet and


end Baulks Ha|-, to be offered to


attendance for refreshments. Sale One O’clock.


17, Chester Avenue, Auctlopeer Clitheroe. 'Tel. 228.


T. BILVERWOOD. T ’HEETALL FARM. BASHALL


EAVES, NK CLITHEROE. I


c T. SILVERW


cived' instructl Simpson, who


Ing (farm Auction on


oil), -will Sell by


OOD having . ms from Mr. Wm.


30 Poultry; meadows to Ded. 2nd.Full particulars next week. T. SfLVERWOOD,


17, Chdster Ave Clitheroo. It:


C L I T H MART


H _____ . . iDairy Cattle; | 2


THURSDAY. October 5th, 1950. 33 Head of


o'i'ses, well known good workers; ' Winter Eatage, . pastures to Feb.


me, Auction iff. 228.


eer.


5 R C E AUCTION CO. LTD.


T UESDAY N:SXT — SALE


Young Store Pigs from Hunti'(iyde Estate will be on offer.


when up-.vards and Scotch-New)y-Calved Cows Heifers will be


a.m, when upw: rds of 150 heafi of all classes will be forward, includ,, 9 Belted Gallo vay Bullocks, for­ ward in' condition from Hunti'(iyde Estate; 8 sma; t Stirks, 12 t(i 18 months old. fi'im Mr. Bert New- house; 9 smart geld Helfer.i J. Bowen, along with a good selection of OCt. and No-', calving Cowi.


SALE of GELD and LAYING-QFP


FRIDAY NEXT. September 29th. FORTNIGHTLY


CATTLE wil be held at 10-30 DAIRY CATTLE at 10-30 am. ol


3f 170 choice local and


□n offer. Als(!) 12


pasture and part eaten meadow, including 9 aerj?^ of unbroken fog. inD.-mny's Mob le Canteen will ’ ■


at on the premises; 130 acresj of


slope-roof, 9ft. X 9ft. Shed dd-


12ft.


One O’clock. SILVERWOOD.


Gelding, Gelding


as


Young Cattle, viz; 2 months; 6 Helfejs, Heifer, geld; Heifer, Cows, uue October three Cows,


NEXT, Sept. 27th. 1950,


the whole of pis - 26 Head of Coloury Young Dairy


FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd, I 195(1. at 1 p.m„


ts, as previously Eurther particulars


nstrong Store Pigs;


Auctioneer's Office ; Cragg Farm, Foulvidge, Col ne. , Tel. Colne 360.


1ARB0UR FARM. Nr. BURNLEY


Smith has, fixed October 20th,


10 Swale-


ung tlows & Heifers, Poultry, Implements


Instructed by the personal repre­ A. E. JACKSON. P.A.L.P.A.


( ’ALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. ^ WHALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN.


QUALIFIED ASSISTANT SCHOOL­ TEACHER (FEMALE). Salary £180 X 9 to £288 per annum, according to the Burnham Scale for Assistant Teachers in Special Schools.'


APPLICATIONS are invited for the '■ apirointment of ' UN­


perience, together with, the names of three referees, to be submitted to the Medical Superintendent as soon as possible.


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL


GRINDLETON RIVERSMEAD CANTEEN


w a n t ed •* nhnvf»-i


(a)


previous e.xperience and accom­ panied by copies of two recent testimonials to be sent to the


E Divisional Education Officer. E. B. NELSON. | ducation Office. Settle.


'J’HE Railway Executive, London Midland Region Motive Power Depot, Hcilificld.


require MALES -between the ages of 151 and 24 years for training as LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. Good prospects of permanent


employment and promotion: to suitable men. Perfect vision; 5ft. 21ns at age 16, oft. 4ins at age 16.Good rates of pay and >worklng! conditions. Including guaranteed day, guaranteed week, enhanced pay for overtime, night and Sim-i day duty and work on Bank Holidays. coHolidays with pay and travelllngi


quncessions after completion of'


Superintendent, Hellllield, Monday to Thursday, between 9 a.m. and 4-30 p.m.—(6758),


J)DWNHAM SCHOOL


w a n t e d — DINING ROOM ’ ’ ASSISTANT for '>! bn,,,-,.


daily. Payment at the rate, of Is. 7jd. per hour, less deductions for National Insurance. The suc­ cessful applicant to be medically examined for adiplsslon to the County Sickness Pay Scheme. a Applications stating name, age


. . hours


alifying period. Shed Labourers also required. Apply District Motive Power!


Applications stating age and MEMORIALS GRANITE.-MARBLE.-STONE


( b )


Maid—38 hours per week. Wage, £3 4s. lid. per week. \


undersigned not later than Satur­ day, 30th September. 1950. '


Send for our selection of designs be placed


and prices. Ypu will, I under no obligation and


find us anxious to help.


W. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD


Lettering and Renovations Phone 2164. ON SALS


In stJCK.—RUSBRIDGE, Jeweller, 24, King William Street. BlacXburn


CTRATTON, Vogue - maxes o


■*-4 patterns; ail sizes.—Corner House, King Lane.


.maxes 6; POWDER CO.vlOMPAC'Ib I .-tDiES' I OVERALLS, smart


and other


abit. After two or three days tooacco aefinlteiy loses Its attrac­ tion. Sale reliahle and proved emclent; 5s Local Agents: CLEGG; Chemist, Church Street, ClUheroe, and PRESXON, M.P.S., Park Villas, Whailey.


OTOP Smoking.—Ihe Stamvood h Treatment for the tobacco


name of one person to whom reference can be made, to be for­ warded to-the Divisional Education Officer, Education Office, Padihami not later than Wednesday, Sept. 27th. 1950.


J)DWNHAM EVENING SCHDDL


making lor Monday or Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Saiary.


w a n t ed — Part-time Evening ’ ’ SCHOOL TEACHlR of Press-


in accoidance with the Lancashire Committee's Scale. E’orms of application, which may be ootained from the Divisional Edu­ cation Officer, Education OrliceJ Padlham, should be returned not


later than Wednesday, the 27th September._________________


-


('LITHEROE RIBBLESDALE NURSERY SCHOOL.


WANTEDCAwni ■CARETAKER r


the care of building and grounds. Payment £5 4s. 3a. per week, less deauctions for National Insurance and Superannuation, 'ihe appoint­ ment comes within the County Council Sickness Pay Scheme and Is sulrject ; to the passing of a medical examination. Application by letter stating age,


G.4KDENER to undertake


WANTED—Discarded CLOTHES. B '* Miss Walmsley, 9, Jcssel St.,


experience and present occupation, and giving the name of one reier- ence should reach the Divisional Education Officer, Education Oihce; Padiham, by the 27th September, 1950.


lackburn. Write or Tel. 49138.


W arehouseman required for Corn Mill.—Apply : Manager,


R.'D. Blackburn and Sons, Llttie- moor Corn Mills, Clitheroe.


f ;deslred.—Apiily ; A. Veevers & Sons, Shaw Bridge, Clitheroe.


TOINERS wanted; good steady i ” employment; overtime work


MURSERY TEACHERS, non- ■*-' .resident, required for,Residen­ Ntial Nursery In Lancashire;


f .N.E.B. Diploma and C.C.R. Certi­


Church of England. Write stating age and quoting this publication to ; The Secretary (N/6) C. of E. Children's Society, Old Town Hall. Kennlngton Road, London, S.E.ll,


nd experience, together with the MEN'S VESTS, Pants, Pyjamas House, King , Lane.


Socks, ! Stockings.— Come __________


T ADIES’ and Gent’s WATCHES ff-( 37s: , 6d. . upwards. — RUS­ BRIDGE Jewellers, 24. King William Street, Blackburn,


1 ADIES' COMBINATIONS, Nlght- ^ gowns. Vests, Knickers, W., OS. XOS. Cardigans, Dresses Tivln Sets.—Corner House, King Lane.


PEARLS—One row, 6s. 6d.; : two •L rows 12s. 6d.: three rows, IBs. 6d.—RUSBRID(jE, Jeweller, 24 King William Street, Blackburn.


Plat Oil Paint. This satin-smooth Wall finish In lovely pastel colours Is extremely beautiful, and as all marks readily wash off, it keeps Its beauty for years. Easily applied —no mess, does not fade. Dries quickly, curtains up same day. Choose one of the 16 delightful shades. Quarts and j-gallons.— From Paint Stores and Iron- mongers.___________________


t h e Modern wall finish is -L undoubtedly W A LLCHARM


Corner House, King Lane.


T ADIES' Wool Combinations, Wool Vests, W., OS., XOS. —


a our to grey hair; harmless—not Ch dye; 5s. bottle from Local S emist Agents : Clegg, Church Whalley


HTiYWOOD'S GREY HA'IB col RESTORER brings back the


treet; Preston. Park Villas,


paulins: fully reconditioned and re-rope(i; approx, size; 20ft. x 15ft. 75s: 15ft. X lOft^ 37s. 6d.; 10ft. X 7ft., 17s. 6d.—P. Turner, Ltd., Colliery Works. Bredbury, Stock- port. Phone Woodley 3106.______


Local Agent; J. O. GRANT, ■ Bolton-by-Bowland.


DAIRY MEAL & NUTS PERFECTION


icated preferred; membership LET JAPLAC make your paint­ h work and furniture sparkle;


pard wearing, quick drying; i-


per cent. Interest, calculated on monthly balances. Special terms to' tenant purchasers. Agents : Varley, Edmondson and Co., Bradley’s Chambers, Castle Gate Clitheroe. 'Tel. 513.


WINGLEY BUILDING SOCIETY makes liberal advances at 4


VOUTH required for Corn Mill. B Apply; Manager, R. D.


warehouseman required for ’ ’ Corn Mill.—Apply ; Manager,


rn Mills, Clitheroe,__________ Colackburn and Sons, Littlemoor


R. D. Blackburn and Sons, Little- mpor Corn Mills, Clitheroe.


be TTSE spare-time' on profitable LI homework, making FANOY


pEPRESENTATIVES wanted for -Lv the sale in this area of the renowned Atomic Draught-Sealing Strip, on commission basis. Full particulars; Atomic Services, Maiden Lane, London, W.C.2. 15,


s declining farm- re- THE CLITHEROE


GOODS.—Write for free booxlet— (Area 349), 54, Southgate Street, L e l c e . s t e r . ________;_____'


TVARKALINE, the beautiful. last- Ing stain with mlrror-llke finish. 2s. 6d. does surround.


ints only 3s. 6d., tinlets Is. 3d.


T E t "LIQUID LINO’’ FLOOR ^ PAINT make your old Lino t and Stone Floors lovely. 3s. 3d.


QJALE—GAS OVEN, Eureka, New ^ World; good condition. Can be seen any time at 29, St. James's Street, Clitheioe.___________■


in does small, roonn_______


down side boards; all : steel chassis; on Dunlop axle and' land , tyres; complete with hay shelving,


GALE—New TIPPER TRACTOR TRAILER, With 181ns. droji


£98. Also handy Low Manure Cart (own make), on pneumatic tyre.s; complete with hay gearing; absolutely as new, £55,—Apply :,B. Wilkinson. Tel. 3264 Whalley.


GLEEPLESS NIGHTS from Indl- ^ gestion can lower your r•eslst- ance to other ailments. BISMA- REX Stomach Powder Invariably relieves Indigestion pain in a few minutes. Try a jar torday. Price 2s. 8d. from Charles Clegg, Chemist Church Street; A. Preston. Whalley


CONSERVATIVE CLUB


(STEWARD and STEWARDESS re- ex qulred. • Applications 'stating


eptember ' 1950. F. R. CATLOW,Secretary.


WANTEt) fV njsPfi t


b perience, age, etc., to he received Sy the Sec)retary, on or before 23rd


hauling and rebuilding of Road Transport Vehicles; Union Rates. —Apply : [The Manager, T. Harper. A.M.I.R.T.E. Used Units Ltd., Road Tran.sp.ortj Engineers, Woone Lane. Clltheroe.l


used MOTOR FITTERS,


learn Woo; Hood Hardening:


nREENDALE MILL CO Ax hns v;irnnrip^ for GIl


during training.—Apply ; dale Mill, Grtndleton.


good orm


Forming wages


Green- paid


w a n t ed—DOMESTIC HELP. — Bank ' ' Apply : Mrs. BlLsborough,


Top, Sawley, near Clitheroe.


TPX-SHIRT MACHINIST wants W work; Clltheroe or district."—


■\Y AN TED—MAN A A Lancashire I


rite Box Fl. Advertiser & Times. for FIRING;


Mr. Whiteley, Lancaster Ho.slery Co. Ltd.. I Waterloo Mill, Clltheroe. :


w a n t ed MALE. ASSISTANT ’ ’ fori Grocery.—Apply: F. Dawson,!8, Market Place, Clltheroe,


THANKS


ROBERTS.—Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Roberts would like to thank most /sincerely all those who madh i'September 16th, such a happy, and memorable day for O them;: especially the Vicar,


4, St. Chads Avenue, Chatburn.


Lever’s Calf


Stretch and the children and S their ; parents of the Day and


hurch, Chatburn, Rev. T. J unday Schools.


“Lobol” Meal


The oerlect milk substitute N(> boiling water renuired


For oarticularB ask W Bamrier 3‘j Ramsgreave Drive. Blackburn


Tel 18418 Crganist and Choir of Christ TO LET


A TTRACTIVE .Modernised FARM- b HOUSE in Cllthei'oe district, to


Fe Let furnished for one; year. aour bedrooms, two sitting rooms and good kitchen; central heating bnd all modern conveniences;


run. On bus route to Clitheroe and Nelson. 7 gns. a week (must be careful tenants).—Apply In writing to The Hon. Jocelyne Hotharn. Red Syke, Twlston, Clitheroe.


eautifully furnished and ea.sy to


Loans. Loans. Loans. BY THIS SOCIETY ;


WITH OR V;iTKOOT SECURITY £10 to £1,000


Call. Write or pjhone 6492 The Leigh § District


Lending Society Ltd. 7, librar; Streei, Blackburn


TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICA'TION


■;\|OTOE LORRY DRIVER re- ciuired.—Apply : Manager.


R. D. Blackburn and Sons Littlemoor Corn Mills, Clitheroe.


to maintenance, over­


■* ore;-der; Regulo; cheap, owing to removal-t-138, Pimlico Road,


'rj.AS STOVE for sale, In perfect


able Boiler.—12, Tower Hill, Clitheroe.


imes. ' '


GALE—CABIN,, 12 X 8, In ! good condition; one e.x-Army Fort-


gale — Ladles' White COAT e OVERALLS; little used; 10s.


Tach.—Apply ; Advertiser i and


tion.—Marsden, 14, Bolland Fios- pect, Clitheroe.


j '


LTD., and


LOST


Shearling, blue over back and iiop on near huegln, — E, Metcalfe, Bolton Peel, Bolton-by-Bowland,


T OST—Three Horned SHEEP and a one Lamb, with blue over back


nd back of head. One half-bred I


G-ALE—1935 VELOCETTE, KSS., 350, o.li.c., t. & 1; good condi­


SPOT CASH paid for your OLD ^ PIANO. No fuss, no bother, no waiting. Call, write or phone.— Cavendish Furniture Co. Ltd., 52/64, Victoria Buildings, Market Place, Blackburn, Phone Black­ burn 5023.


TARP.aulin SHEETS, genuine •L selected; ex-Rallway ; Tar­


TPLECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS -Lh 63s. Bd..I 69s. 6d.—RDSBHIDGE Jeweller, 24, King William Street Blackburn '


above-named School Canteen; hours


immediately for the


Cook-in-Cliargc—38 per week. -Wage, £3 19s. 2d.! per week.


| M.A.H^cMHgSSoQ8 . ^


$001: your order now from om Large Selectlc^n of eY and


MEiciRIAli


BLACK. OREV " GiRAh ITElS.


Send for


Henovat|ons Esttoatea (tee


Address : | cemetIer AcdmriG


2043.


Make your from the la in East Lan


MOmALS selection


choice of designs in Marble or can deliver


Fccitt’s 0$


(jashjre. er a wide


i.nd ere Stone, any churchvard.


FEcrn BROS. Phone 6248 |


'gest stock


a I e a s i n e Granite, and


7-4 rect in RSD


JatajioguB. cftryled ouf


r


" ■ ' r ~ _____ i


r n ' ■ » Applications stating age and ex­


FUNERAL! 5 RViCE Rdckdale


Esbtdn GLITHEKOE


race.-


Mr. W. 'Scales s now residing jat jthc above address a'nd is pfeoared to serve; the Clithcroel and


Tel, Cliff eroi 345 DAY or


district. I


NIGHT, R1


neoDle ot


i


MEMORIAL jCRAFTSMEN SINCE I860.


Whalley Ne\|i Ro^d BLACKBURN


(Open Saturday atternoorjs)


Post Office, Stopper Lane, Rimiugton, 1


On 19th September, 1925, at St.i George's Parish Church, .Mo.i.s!ey,j by Rev. John Hands, Vicar, John: Mosley,’ of 39, Arundel Street,! Mossley, to Ivy Heaps, of 131,: Queen’s Roadi Hurst, ; Ashton-: under-Lyne.


SILVER WEDDINGS MOSLEY—HEAPS


l i l i i :i’ V


| I


Richard Swales to Agues Bes-' wick at the Wbsleyan Chapel, by! S the Rev. G. IH. Mar.shali, on!


Near Cllthbroe, Lancs. SWALEs/]iESWICK


—From daughter and son, Freda, and.Fred. I


eptember 22na, 19251 a CongratulQtlcins to our Mother '


nd J'ather. i BIRTHS


SUTCLIFFE.—On Derbyshire; a (laughter (Lynne).,


Htember 21st, aj; Ilford Maternity; Sutcliffe (nee


_______


God's gift of John).


Thursday, Sop-!


ospital, to Mi . and Mrs. Harvey ! Marie Calvert),: a son (Anthony:


DEATHS


HARTLEY.—On ,j;he 20th Septem-: her, 1950, at Mount Street! Hospital, Preston, Margaret! l Maud, i the beloved wife of the


Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Clltheroe, on Friday, at 3 o’clock, j


Pate John Hartley, of 6, Stamford


Undertakers 75,


lace, : Clltheroe, aged 66 years. —Enq., A. Veevers and Sons, LAMBERT.—On


Lambert, In his 79th year. In­ terred! at Gisburn Church, September 19th.I


holme; John, husband of


1950, fit Gregson's Farm, Nejv.s- .tho dearly-loved Margaret Clara


IN MEMORIAM


BOOTH.—In loving memory i ol •Mother, who passed to the higher life, September 23id, 1947


36, Well Terrace, Cllthcroe. i " Reniemb(jred alway.s." i


PREEDY.—Loving memories of: ti dear Mother, :who passed a'.vaj September 24th, 1947.


-4-Prom- the Family


TATTERSALL.—;In loving, memory of a dear Wife and Mother, '.vhc died September 28th, 1949, ,


31, St. Paul's Street. Low Moor. I


—From her Idvlng Hu-sband aiic Son.


TATTERSALL.—In loving memor: of a dear Tilother, who dice September 28th, 1949.


'—Prom Ruth.'Jim and Children,. 1, Hodder Grove, Clltheroe. !


Not just tojday. but eve;y daj : we remember.


• :


TATTERSALL.—In. loving inemor' of a dear Mother, who died September 28th, 1949.


Memories of a loved one thal years can never dim.


10, Hodder, Grove, CUtheroe. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


—From Barbara, Alvin anik Children.


n: I k


CUtheroe. Phone September, IJthj


BLACKHURST. -J- On September; 9th, at Holbrook Maternity i Home, Holbroo Mr. and Mrs, 65, .Walker


4 |i i


c, near Derby, to: R. V, Blackhurst,: Avenue, : Ripley,'


* ia i ' ■ mm iSpl . I l l s . . :! I ,


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; ! i • i 4 4 ^ . ;


GREENALL. —Mrs. Grcenall an Family wish to thank a: t relatives, friends and neighbour;,,


I


Co., Ribble Cement Olfico Stall, Kibble Cement Employees. Ban.' field Employees and Staff. P. >j. Smldth and Co., London', and Mrs. J. Bilson, .Mr, Robertk and the Castle Winding : C(). Employees for their kind ' e.;!- presslons of isympathy: also, for flo’.'al tributes received duvin' her great sorrow.


he Directors of Kibble Cement 22. ,North Street, Clitheroe.


LAMBERT.—Mrs. Lambert and Family wish to ! thank i'a)l relatives, friends and neighbours for , their kind expressions. of sympathy and floral, tribUt(l3 received during their :sad bereavement.' Also the Doctor and District Nurses for the r kindness.


j , Gregsons Parrn, Newsholme.


'V/ALLBANK.—The Family of the exp late Mrs. EJ Wallbank wl.?b to all' ress their slnce;-e thanks Jo


athy and floral tributes received In their great loss.;. | 54, Bawdlands, CUhteroe.


- J .


Clitheroe Advemser and Ttm^e Company Ltd., at 6j MarKp


Place. Clitheroe.! Tel 407-8 (l^o lines).


i III Printed and punished by; tile


b relatives, friends and neigtt- pours for kind messages of synl'


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