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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Tipies, August I, 1952 OUR


CASTLEGATE BRANCH ALWAYS! CARRIES


A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF I it m i I


DOG AND CAT FOODS m e d ic in e s ; Bm p


BARROW WHEELS, lis ■ ' ' I ■ ■ ■ I


Clearance at special prices 37/6 lEacb. I ■ .


WIRE N E 'n iN G , aU heigh :s, various meshes. (WiU gladly cut toy length; to suit your requirements). •,


corrugated! sheets] all lengths.!


|


Flat GALVANISED SHEETS, j , ; - ■ : I


Galvanised: WATER PIPING, Jin. & lin. I


Ryiock S n k p jNETTlNG;


! Ryiock PIG NETTING. ! I FENCING WIRE.


I


ROtipiNG FELT, 1, 2 jand ;3 ply.


PIG TROUGHS.


POULTRY feeders, aili types.


GLASS, 20 X 16. 1/^- Each.


REINFORCED GLASS. WINDOW LITE.


CHAIN LINK FENCING i WIRE^ NAILS. 1 FELT NAILS. STAPLES, Etc., Etc.


Service direct to the Farm from the Sole Area Dealers—


(fN


LmtEMOOR CORN MILLS ! CLWHEROE


■ PHONES: 533 & 534 CLITHEROE im V L A R DELIVERIES IN ALL, AREAS. * ii! Tyre ill Rilig Ctitheroe 2$2 for


.handles it is 'factory- trained and kept right up to date in tyre technique. He’s part of the biggest,: most comprehensive Tyre I Service in this district. | A. service you \ should always use. It pays.


When you'send a repair or fitting Job to us. you taow how the lob: will be done. It will be done the right way—the; ! factory| way. Every inah, who


Service Featwles


■' Factoryrtrained \ personnel.


♦ The . fastest repair . service available. Expert technical advice.


'


MAKE FULL USE OF; YOtjR LOCAL


US THROUGH GARAGE.


W. & F. DAWSON ,; (raANK dAwson) ;


REGISTERED DiSTRlsljTORS IN THIS DISTRICT OF GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, DUNLOP, INDIA, AND MICHELIN TYRESIFOR CARS, COMMERCIAL AND EARTHMOyER VEHICLES.


E^lon Terrhcp, Cli^eroe AT YOUR


SERVICE FOB —


GOOD BOOTS, jSpOES, CLOGS LEGGINGS, WELLINGTONS SANDALS AlSp I PLIMSOLLS ALSO ALL FOOTWEAR REPAIRS. GOODS DElilVEREDi EACH WEEK.-END.


THORNBERS 43, • MOOR . LANE, ', CLITHEROE. I Est 1892. THE PRESIDENT TRACTOR I Wi l l Savei you iE £ 3 0 7 / 9 / -


; DEMONSTRATION; DISTBIBUK


S GIVEN.; 'ORS:


s Amim Divm


CORPORATION 4247 i - PRESTON 4247


M O N K H O L M E


NURSING HOME -------LIMITED. ---------- REEDLEY. Nr. BURNLEY


MATERNITY . MEDICAL SURGICAL.


Individual attention: given to all patients, .. v ;


Peaceful country surroundings. Ful.'y-quallfled Nursing: Staff.


Lever’s “Lobol” Calf Meal


The perfect milk substitute. No boiling wat6r|reauired


For particulars ask W. Baiiaber, 32, Ramagreave Drive, I Blackburn.


1 j Tel. 48418 . : 1 STREET,


Loans. Loans. Loans. WITH OR WITHOUT SECURITY


fl(^ to £1,000 BY THIS SOCIETY


Call, write or PBone 6492.


The Leigh & District Lpndin^ Society Ltd.


LIBRARY ST., BLACKBURN Loans Without Security


£5, to £500, ,F. S. RICHARDS Ltd .• Drpstone Avenue,; 'LEICESTER! £|S r, 1(740. , - I.


Wanted heed additional haulage cont ’


a result of our recentl;' having acquired a large limestone quarry nekr fligleton, we will shortly actors to haul and .spread


agriculture line for us in tie North Lancashire area. Govenment rates and long-term engagements. Preference wil be given to c wner-drivers (who. should have agriciiltiral experience)!; financial assistance may be given to |suitable applicants to enable theih to purchase mechanical spreadirs. Full details'will be given at interviews. Apply liy letter, which should be headed “ NCiRTH LANCASHIRE HAULAGE,” stating det^s of vehicles an i licences available. '


ADAMLYTHGOE Ltd. GULCHETH, BARRINGTON


L A ^ Clltberoe. * Tel. 4Ci7-8 (two lines) ' P“ 7 I-W'. 8. Market' Place, £ ’ s


IT PLOUGHS ALL DAV*! with a Two Furrow Mounted Plough on 5 j Gallons of T.V.O.


. the area. Comprehensive stocks. FtHl repair facilities and. equipment.


Fast deliveries oil over


Fixed charges for all jobs. ;


JOHN HOLT, Jnr.


for the BEST PRICES and immediate removal of Horses, Cows, Bulls, etc.


Dead or Alive.' Day and Night Service.


Fat Horses bought at top prices,


R.S.P.C.Au Humane Killers ' used.]


Shay Head Cottage,


Black Lane Ends, Colne Tel: WYCOLLEB 200


Lever’s Battery 'TeUets”


“ Calling All Fanners”


HAVE YOU FINISHED .hAytim'e ?


Then now is the time to put your LIME on


Giggleswick Best Cob LIME


You want it, You can get it. ■ ORDER NOW| FROM:


JOHN HODGSON


LIME AGENT, SlIa IDBURN Phone Slaidblurn 224.


POULTRY AND EGGS


•8^ per dozen, £12. ilOs. per 100; Day-old pullets: 17/6 per dozen, £6 per 100; day-old L.S. and E x L.8. cocks: 27/6 per dozen. £10 per lOO; As hatcbed: £1 per dozen, £7 per 100. Elght-week-old pullets: £8 per dozen, £45 per 100. Three- lay; 25/- each.—James E. Hartley, Sunnyside Accredited Hatchery, Roughlee, Nelson, Lancs. Teh month-old; 15/- each. Point ol Nelson. 1368.______- I


Bank, ■ Bolton-hy-Bowland. Teh' 220.


CALE-Growing PULLETS; R.I.R, B.L. X R.I.R.—Mackle, ‘ Hall


, ■ . I TrOUR-WEEK-OLD .PpLLETS 4V/B !


AXLES FOR::


Fami Carts and Trailers


USED UNITS LTD. WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 45.


FARMElR? IN STOCK


^AMFORD. ALBION & BAMLETT HORSE. TRACTOR and MOTOR MOWERS.


HORSE and TRACTOR RAKES. STRAWING MACHINES. HAY LOADERS.


Everything for the Hayfield.


LINDLEY PATE TEL. GISBURN 25f.


1 TliJIl ^IliilCI (Halier'! Ltd«


39. KING CROSS STREET HALIFAX


— Telephone 4628 - or Small—and taii


BRING YOUR TRACTORS TO US OR FORRE’A]IR-Lafge 11—and taite advantage


Fordsipn E;


Major \ of our amazinjg service. NEW TRACTORS SUPPLIED


Walmsley& Simpson — LIMIxk) -


Phone; CLTTHEROE 17 Farm I Faster with


SEEDS, Etc., Etc. X 3, Pijeumatic Tyres.


The Roadi That ; Leads ■ To The I Farm


HAVE YOU A GOOD ROAD?


-You can make sure of this by ordering


“Wearwell! Roadstone” NOW-Ptom:


JOHN HODGSON


LIME AGEIST. 8LAIDBURN Phone SlaldDurn 224.


AUCTION : SALES By HOTHERSALL & FORREST


0. HOTHKRSALL, P.A.L.P.A. H.- FORREST,. FIA.L.P.A.


Auctioneers; Valuer* and Estate Agents.'


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE (Tel. 96). i


WISWELL BUNGALOW :


on nicely elevated site, “ HILLSIDE.” WISWELL


Lounge (14ft. 8in. x 12ft. 31n. plus bow window); Three Bedrooms, Bathroom, Soullery KJtchon; Pantry; W.C.; Washhouse.


Acdommodation: Central Hall:


r The Premises'are of brick with G ' Outbuildings Include Wooden


ed tlle ropf. > i


araM (15ft. x 12ft.). i Coalplace and Toolshed.


; Garden , and Orchard. 1 ' Mains Electricity and!Water. ! Rateable Value £15. Freehold. ' Vacant Possession on dompletlon


f


Solicitors: Ramsbottom. Liddle and .Dixon,' 21. Church Street Clitheroe. (Teh 264). ^ _____


The well-built and Attractive Semi-Ootached Residence


“ BRIARMDUNT.” EASTHAM ST.. CLITHEROE


spacious Hall, parquet floor and Cloakroom under staircase; Lounge (18ft. X 14ft. 61n.) With bay Win­ dow; Dining Room (18ft. x I4ft. 61n;) with parquet floor; Break, fast Room: bright Scullery Kit- Chen and Larder on-the ground floor.


p The accoihmodatlon; which Is wlanned on generous lines and p ith excellent appointments com­


lent site In the best locality of the town.


'Tiie property, occupies au; excel ' ,


; rises: Vestibule with tiled floor;- f A well-lighted Staircase leads to ^


irst floor with three i excellent r Second floor has a sihall Bed­


Bedrooms and combined Bathroom arid W.C., with up-to-date furniture.


All Mains Services. ' GRateable ' value “ £29. | Annual t To view; By appointment -with


. I round Rent £4. ' i


Bank Salerooms, Clltheroe. (Tel. 95).


he Estate Agents,' . HOTHERSALL &. FORREST.


store house: on th e ; first floor are four bedrooms, boxroom, well- appointed bathroom and W.C. Gas and Electricity, ample power points. Excellent state of repair and decoration. This is a spacious dwelllnghouse very suitable for a family, or for anyone desirous of accommodating paying guests or


' situated only four minutes from k om, Morning room. Scullery


bus, train or op^n country. RoComprises: Hall,' Lounge, Dining


itchen, downstairs W.C. and


ahdi Dixon. Solicitors, 21, Church Street, Clltheroe.


(Tel.‘264).


FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY ‘ MOOR CROFT,” WADDINGTON, Near Clitheroe


Compact Modern Bungalow


.Accommodation; Hall, good sized Lounge with BaxI grate;


Soxroom, combined bathroom and W.G.; outside Coal Shed; and Garden Hut; Mains Electricity;


j Ivlng kitchen with new fitted


FREEHOLD and Includes an easy nanageable, yet pleasant garden.


upboards; pantry; 2 bedrooms.


Immersion Heater Installed; Rate­ able Value £12. The site occupies 402 sq. yds., Is


, p view apply definitely to lothersall and ForresL F.A.L.P.A.,


Auctioneers and Valuers, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel, cilth- ^roe 95) or to Ramsbottom, Liddle and Dixon. Solicitor^ 21. Church Street, Clitheroe, (Tel. 264).


Vacant Possession on completion' For further details and permits


Hothersall and Forrest, F.A.L.P.A., Auctioneers and Valuers, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe (Tel.' Cllth- eroei95) or to Ramsbottom,.Liddle


boarders. Vacant Possession on (^mpletlon. 'iPor further particulars apply:


detached HOUSE In good resi­ dential district of'


Clitheroe,


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY , Desirable Stone-b'ullt , Semi­


W.C.; and Garage ot wood, with a concrete floor and electricity and ■water laid on. (Int. dlmj 17ft. 91n. X 10ft.).


oom and Boxroom. Outbuildings comprise; Coalstore,


AND FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agente, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe.


To view apply: HOTHERSALL (Teh 96). : Vendors’;


FOR SALE BY; PRIVATE TREATY With possession In early October.


AUCTION SALES


By THIMBLEBY & 8HORLAND FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT


3 miles -from Clltheroe, towards l i Sklpton.


TJOWNHAM HALL FARM, ! NR. CLITHEROE, LANCS.


^


THURSDAY NEXT, August 7 tK Coipmenoing at 12-30 p.m.


have been favoured; with Instruc­ Assbtions i-from the Et. . Hon. Ralph


THIMBLEBY & SHORLAND


Sell by Auction a . very: fine selection of ; ' : j


eton, M.P., who Is letting one of the four farms he occupies, to


. -;6B' ■


. Attested ” Pedigree AYRSHIRE. CATTLE


Fat records are generally good and should I even ; be Improved : upon when the cows are taken to;lower land. The Cattle are all. homebred, of choice type and qualltyi and. having been reared on the slopes of the


well wherever they go. There will also bei


all pedigree and Including 15 In- plg and 8 unserVed (lilts of excellent breeding,- and one young boar. 1 I They are very attractive specimens of this popular breed, the best pure-bred foundation sows ahd beautifully bred sires having I been ■ employed, i; Buyers seeking! healthy reliable stock are confidently recommended to be present


■ 24' LARGE WHITE PIGS


The Hon. Mrs. Assheton, F.L.A.S.. The Estate Office, Downham Hall, Clltheroe, Lancs.; or from the Auctioneers, 32, Friar Street Bead­ ing (Phone 3429)„;'who will be pleased!to execute cqmmlsslons.


C I at this Sale. atalogues may be obtained from By Al E. JACKSON. F.A.L.P.A.


HIGH SCALE FARM. [LONG PRESTON.


A. E. JACKSON, F.A.L.P.A. will sell by auction on


for MR. A. NEWHOUSE. who is ch^anglng to an Attested Herd, the whole of his 50 Head of Cattle, 120 Pat Lambs and part Imple­ ments. I Details next Issue.


TUESDAY. AUGUST 12th


^ Auctioneer's Office; Cragg Farm, Foulridge, Colne, tel,:;Colne 360.


<THE CLITHEROE AUCTION , i MART CO. LTD.


'j . -------- ■ TUESDAY NEXT


good show of 70-80 . smart Newly- CaJved IGattle direct from local farmers! will be on offer, and are worthy of attention.


and PIGS, at 10-30 aim., when a 1 \VEDNESDAY NEXT


ATTESTED CATTLE Will be held at 12 noon, when a- grand show of upwards of 70 good quality Newly- Calved and In-Calf Cattle will be on otter; many being from local farmers,! with a choice selection of Milk Cattle direct from the North. Good prizes given for Milk and In- Calf Cattle.


Will be held at 10-30 a.m., when a very good .show ot upwards of 1,200 (Top Half-Bred and Horned Lambs will be bn offer. , Entries already to hand of good class stock from the following well' known Sheep Farmers! and Dealers, viz. 200. R. J. Bradley,, Chipping, 120 W. and R. C. Seed, 100 W. Plowright, 40 C. Dixon, 2(M) B. Heslltlne. 150 J. E. Cowperthwalte, 80 T. A. Buckle. 100 Rd. Whittaker, 38 H. Palmer, 30 W. Wilson, along with many other smaller lots.


THHE FIRST SPECIAL SALE of -X


attention and are a choice lot, suitable for short keep.


Eeld on! FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th. E. CHESTER,


ntries solicited. Tel. 325.,_____ __ Secretary.


T H E HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Producers Please Note—There will be ; no collection of Bobby


Calves to-morrow, Saturday, Aug. 2nd.


ATTESTED SECTION ofAL'VED COWS and HEIFERS on


calvers and direct from Farmers, their own milking. ,,


Judging and Ballot' 12 noon. Sale Immediately afterwards.' Last sales numbers' 99.


NON-ATTESTED


usual well-known consignors and local farmers.


' '


Judging and. Ballbt 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. Last sales numbers 135.


NON-ATTESTED


COV^ and HEIFERS on. offer from North Country and: local farms, o the majority ', being second calvers


f very good quality. Judging and Ballot 11 a.m. '


Sale Immediately afterwards Last Sales numbers 165. ATTESTED SECTION


of Attested In-calf! cattle, will vendors please notify us of their


^11 c it ie s Phone 226 Helllfleld. I Secretary. ! F. W. STARKIE, |


GISBURN ATTESTED AUCTION MART, GISBURN


WEDNESDAY NEXt I August 6th I at 12 noon.


Attested'Geld cattle ’and Llls) Entries taken to morning of Sale.


Entries taken to.morning of Sale., Phone Glsburn 242 (Sale days).


■ COWS qnd Heifers.


Phone Sklpton 252 (other, days) H. L. HOUSE, Secretary


GISBURN COLLECTING ' CENTRE.


I stock accepted after, J2 noon.!


(COLLECTION of !fAT STOCK Monday at 9 a.m. , No


. J. WHATHALL; Dlst^ct Chalrnlan.


TV PEN on Friday'I last; posslb^ ! ■


area. Reward on return to Bank Salerooms. ClitheroeJ


rner : Street—


- V LOST ' ';" 6i" fountain ^Llttlemoor Road


5°'' published by the * TluiM Coui-


August, September. lOctober and early November. Also Sale of


Attested !ln-calf Cows, mostly due T upwards of loo SPECIAL PRIZE


THURSDAY NEXT. AUGUST 7th /EEKLY PRIZE SALE Of up- wards <M 40 Attested■


NEWLY-


13th PRIZE


entries early to enable us to advise customers.


THURSDAY NEXT, August 7th „ 1,60 to ,LB0 NEWLYCALVED


TUESDAY NEXT. August Sth 130 to 150 L-nNG OFF COWS and HEIFERS on oiler from the


MONDAY NEXT, August 4th C 100 to 120 very choice NEWLY-


fer, the majority being second The above are vvorthy ol special


IVEXT ’ SALE ot GELD and h LAYING-OPP CATTLE will be


NOTE—F r id a y n e x t , au& sth. - all classes of STORE LAMBS


■WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and V__SALE of all classes of


W E E K L Y SALE ol NON- ATTESTED DAIRY CATTLE


I Pennine Hills, should do -


comprising 18 Cows (only 4 born before :1947); 10 in-calf Heifers, and 28! younger Heifers ot various ages. All except two of the Cows and In-calf Heifers are due to calve iij August or September. The herd was founded fourteen: years ago from some of the most noted Scottish blood and the bulls em­ ployed have been of the very best breeding. Every animal passed the last. Tuberculin Test In March and the official Milk and Butter


.


ON SALE ' fOB SALE Modern Semi-Detached


pamtry;: wasnhouse; z bearooms; oathroom, with W.O.; central healing; In excellent condition tUrougnout;'nice -gardens, yree- boid. Rateable Value £12,


ow wiuuow; scuue.y. Kitchen;


Vacant Possession. Appiy: above, address.


3/11; white twill sheets, lull size, 44/6 pair; toller' towelling 3/6 yard: single size bed ticks 22/0— Torn Younger's. Clltheroe Market.


T INEN glass cloths, usually 5/11, now z / i i ; striped nand towels


jewellery, or will make you a good oner in pare exchange for new goods.—24, King William acieet, BiaORburn:__rei 7920.


-TJUSBBIDGE. Will give you the


:'| ADlES’ PYJAMAS, Nightgowns, Vests, SKlrts, Knickers; W.


O.S., XOS.^orner House, Klnf Lane. . ; ,,


ILrELLORS GARDEN MfNT keefla T'J- fresh Indefinitely. Only idaT a Jar. Prom all grocers and gi-Mn- grocers. !_______ '


39/6; coloined hand towels 6/11; white pillow slips 3/11; bolsters 5/11; cotton blankets 12/6 to 17/6 each;


Younger's, Clltheroe Market. ' tea towels 2 /1 1 -Tom


.QALE—THREE MANUS MILKING wo MACHINE units and one Pul-


seen working; also Ford spare parts.—Apply: Clark, Greenhead, Sawley, near Clltheroe.' Tel; Chat- burn 368. .


«ALE—COUNTRY COTTAGE at e Sabden Fold; all mod. con.;


1lectric, bathroom—Write or call; , Cow Lane, Burnley.


ri'ENNlS RACKETS, Restrung and n Repaired; machine stringing,


advise you and give you a price.-- COOKS,Castle Street.


>rilled waist slips 5/11; frilled


6/11; InterlocK briefs 2/11—^Tom Younger's. Clltheroe Market.


antees 2/11; odd silk slips, from


ream of 600 sheets- (Including Purchase Tax).—Advertiser and Times Office, 6, Market Place. Clltheroe,


x-* up-to-date machine: complete, t tools; all accessories.—7. Corpora-


T ATHEt— Myford M.L. 7; modern, lon Street. ! Clltheroe.


SALE — LADIES' DRESSES; (X Bargains: 401n. hip to 62 hip. 17/11 to 29/11—Corner House Bottom of King Lane. Tel. 663.


a Jar,


IVfELLORS GARDEN MINT keeps fresh Indefinitely. Only lOd,


CALE—Bedford LORRY (1937); Appgood condition; 2 new tyres.—


A strong' working socks l / i l ; . lined sateen or union shirts 16/6;


Boiton-by-Bowiand. |('LANNELETTE .pyjamas. 19/6;


ly: J. T.!Hayhurst, Copy Nook,


blue bib and brace overalls 19/6; white tunic ; shirts 15/6; cellular open-neck s h i r t s 10/—Tom Younger's, Clltheroe MarKet


(SALE — H.C.B. Green Marmet PRAM; .cheap; for quick sale. -36., Pimlico Road. Clltheroe.


Vacant Possession—7. Grlmshaw Terrace, Sabden. j


shhouse; open view; freehold;


Quilts, Eiderdowns—Corner House, King. Lane, i


'


]DUSBRIDGE for high class A WA'TCH and CLOCK REPAIRS.


craftsmen and fully guaranteed.— 24 Kln^ William Street, Blackburn.


ll work carried out by our own


rrUNIC SHIRTS, double fronts ■


c - and cuffs, vrtth two trubenlsed X


work socks 1/11—Tom Younger's, Clltheroe Market.


S^ll; poplin!pyjamas 19/6; lined Harvard work shirts 13/6 usually J.9/6; C/A grey work shirts 13/6; khaki or navy C/A shirts 18/6; w lined union , or sateen shirts 16/6'


v


iimeK^' 8 0 o^'


VALE-;-3-PIECE SUITE; Tuit ?,?P-utlllty; as new.


bC ! Advertiser and sheets, hemmed


WP?n 'tea towels 2/11, usually m Yountier’s


’j'i.wels 3/11. ,4/11 and 5/fi; Clitheroe Market. * ^ Box P2, Advertiser and Times. ' striped turkish


stockings 8i to ■ 10 To sure of satis-


*POR Sale—Drop Head Sineer SEWING^ MACHINE; wood- condition—Write;


randltlon-oakfield. Brooks Lane Whalley.


Corner -House. King Lane.


SALE-Upright PIANO in Rose- wood. by Brlnsmead; good


'


F ’ IVrNN'S SHIRTS ail reduced—


4/6, 11s e morning stockings 1/11; art. silk 1/11; pure silk- 5/11;


look for the name—Tom Younger Clltheroe Market..


ACCC)iyilVIODATION


5,?“ .S' 'Ui bedroom-Write; Box PI, Advertlier; and Times.


TJOARD and; Lodgings available; XX suitable for respectable gentle­ man or two 'friends; central; H


HOLIDAYS


'IVrURECAMBE. — Mrs. Leighton -'■


52, Albert; . Road; min. sea; brd. res.; h. and c. ali rooms; lounge; vacancies late Aug and Sept;, Tel. 1449.


’X- (late CUtheroe). Hodder Vale,


U L L Y - FASHIONED iliS .stockings 5/11: chiffon lisle


frilled petticoats 5/11 to 12/6; luunger,


to 8/6; white waist ^^-*•-3/11: elastic waist tninirc


poplin tunlci shlrte. 2 'trubenlsed collars 16/6;: sleeveless vests or elastic waist trunks 3/11; Harvard lined working shirts 13/6; Heavy weight pyjamas 19/6; heavy-ribbed


a Jar. '"MEN'S interlock sleeveless vests


now 16/^Tom Younger's, Cllth-1 eroe Market '


oven poplin tunic shirts, two trubenised collars usually 27 /6


It/rELLORS. GARDEN MINT keeps fresh Indefinitely. Only lOd


ollars 16/6,! usqally '24/6; woven


^ BLANKETS. Sheets, .Towels, Flannelette ! Sheets, Bedspreads


TTNBEATABLE Vame, WHllE


iTViTi^^^^^NISED four-roomed wa COUNTRY COTTAGE with


— of i GIRLS' DRESSE&— Corner House,' King .Lane


CPECIAL OFFER I COPY PAPER Quarto size (10 x 71); 6/- per


atural gut and nylon. Let us


T^ANCY '.knit vests, pantees or •X


- briefs 2/11; Interlock vests or f knickers 3/11; W. plnarettes 2/11;


od unit: good condition; may be


"CiuLL size bed • ticks, wqxed back 25/-: 80 X 100 bed quilts


x-v nest prices for your OLD b Containing: Lounge, with!large


No. 5, BALMORAL AVENUE. ULlVhtiBOE,


SITUATIONS VACAWT


' The'engagement of person^ answering. \ these advertise-] ments. must be made through a Local Office of < the Ministry of Labour i or a Scheduled Employment Agency if the applicant is a man aged 18—64, inclusive, , or a woman aged 18-^9 inclusive, lunless he or! she. ■ or the employment, is excepted from the provisions, of the N o t i f i c a t i o n of Vacancies Order,\ 1952.


MEN with !GAS PLUMBING EX PERIENCE to undertake the care and' maintenance lot 30 gas-lit street lamps! at Chatburn between 1st September and 30tb ■ April. Write In the first • Instance to reach the undersigned by the 17th August stating wage required to the-i Acting !IClerk pf the .Parish Council,'7, Ribble Lkne, Chatburn


CHATPUR^ PARISH COUNCIL Applications are Invited . from


lil NOTICE


W3 can ottfey you regular eiflploy- w meht, gOQd rates of pay, good


, MOTOiR MECHANICS! i PANEL’IBEATERS! ,


equipped workshop, full pay during sickness and accident. Apply at Labour Exchange. Call, write or phone to; !CJ G. Skipper Ltd.; Oxford ! Road, Burnley, 3193.


orking conditions in a well


FEMALE CJLRRK. Gfade “A," aged 20/22 years.]!!Knowledge of short­ hand and itypewTltlng essential. Salary'scale at age 20: Male—£230 p.a. and Feraale—£2)0 per annum.


CALOERStONES jHq'SPITAL, WHALLEY. Near[B?ackburn A Vacancy!bcc'urs lorNa MALE or


s The post !ils permarient and Is


Service Superannuation Regula­ tions. ■ !| ■ ]'


ubject to 'the Natiohal Health


perience. together with the names of not less than two referees, to


be forwarded, to the undersigned as early as- possible. | :ji


!______ !f______I


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


PART-TIME TEACHERS required for:-r' - {


Mellor Brook—Brass Band Music. Mon. 7-15 to 9-15. Application' lorms may be obtained from, and should be returned not later than 9th August to,| the undersigned.


Downham -rf Crdfts, Including needlework; rugs. Wed. 7-30 to 9-30.


Divisional'Executive No,..5 !


!


Education Office. Rlshton.


1 A. j . ROGERSON 1


Jnvlte applications for position as f TEMPORARY CLERK (Male or ltheroe.


THE NORTH WESTERN ELECTRICITY TbOARD


emale) at the District Offices of Cl the No. 6 Sub-Area, | King Street,


. J FeSalary Scale; Males £150/430.


Bccordlug to ; age. National Joint Council conditions, j


males £120/344 'per annum, [


through, the local office of the Ministry of Labour and National Service or a! scheduled Employ­ ment Agency, and received by the Sub-Area Manager, No. 5 Sub- Area. The ;! Nort h Western Electricity Board, Jubilee Street. Blackburn, , not later than 9th August, 1952.;]______ !


Applications, should be made


J30R0UGH OF CLITNEROE WATER


1 DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENT OF PLUMBER


t a Waterworks .Department Plumber ahe remuneration to be In accord­ t nce with the scale laid down by


applications are Invited for the permanent appointment of


properly apprenticed' and be recognised plumbers and have goon practical and] theoretical knowledge of plumbing, with special reference to ! Waterworks plumbing.


(at present 3/4id„ + '2d per hour,) Applicants I should ] have beeh


he British Waterworks Industry r The successful candidate will be I ' ' !


^ Applications I stating age, qualL flcatlons, full details of experience and accompanied by copies of two


12 noon on Saturday. 19th August, 1952.


' I


^u&uaLr xau, iOOki. I_____ ____I . ANTED—LAD Y or girl for


Town .ClerkV Office, The Castle,'Clltheroe.


August 1st. 19.52 '


duties; one or week,—Write: and Times.


cleaning 'tuid other general


two half days per Box p 4. Advertiser


"WANTED —, DOMESTIC HELP / ' five mornings per week— ^ ^ : y Heathfleld, Ajbbey Road,


days per week,—Appl^; Advertiser and Times.


week; 10 to Advertiser anc


wanted; ted; Times.] ■


noon.—Apply; ■


(^ARDENER J HANDYMAN ^ wanted; two days ;or four half


RESPECTABLE DOMESTIC HELP x-x*


ornings per


^REATHS, KNOWLES!


three mnrnlntTo nm- 12


Etc. pLone 669.-!-r Wellg^];e. Clltherbe


W R EA T H S ,


Whalley Road {Nurseries. Tel 521, IN MEMORljAM


HALL—In loving memory of our dear Father; Jesse,! who died August 6th,ii 1951; also of ovit dear Mother!: Hannah, who died October 31st. 1938; also Walter,


October 28th, 19441 (grandson of the abo've).


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


DEAN—Mrs; .Dean and Family wish to I express their sincere


nd neighbours, friends at the Brown Cow and- Workln; Men's Club for! kind sympathy and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement; also the Doctor and; Mrs; Beniiett for De thelr kind attention during Mr 18,' Faraday Avenue,


a thanks to all relatives, friends an's long | Illness.


L0FTH0U8E—The , brothers and Slaters of'the late Beatrix Loft- house, and Col. and Mrs, W. R Peel, wish to thank all relatives, and friends for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes r^Ecelved j during their sad bereavement.


Wlnckley Hall. Whalley, Near Blackburn. !


:R'0BINS0N-!-The PamUy of , the ‘


bSemenT*™'^ Callow. Slajdburn.


^ expressions of sympathy


,:h ^ s^ fd ^V a ~ " = '^ ^ f n g to n ^ t ‘®''


Hoad,


■wish to {express theip s l n S thanks to all relatives friends


' wmpathvrin their sad bereave­ ment;, also for floral tributes


and neighbours for kindness and 1, Pendle Tprrace,: Rimlngton. 'Wells and' Family


SPsak wishes “P‘1 friends


friends for their kind expressions 9^,. sympathy! also for floral


fY jKoblnson " desl/e to 'rfiatives ^nd the many


Looking back with tenderness ■* — road we trod ■ ! the years we ' had


And leave ithe rest! with God. -From all the Family. Clltheroei


Along the We bless with you


KNOWLES--In| memory Mother whom ' we dea— of the


|


■ For vanished smiles we long !


I


—Stanley, Jbhn and! Noreen | Cowper Place. Sawley |


.{ dear


Henry, who I died August 2nd’ 1951; also a idear daughter and


. Aluau, , H sband , and


10th]' 193T. In our ho remem


memory of a Father


.-. ' ne they: are fondly cling to their


.iber'ed


Those wheji loved them in life Sincerely ■ ,


—From Mo' family.


still love. them ini death Just the same.


2. South View,


;iier, arid all the Isialdbijrn.'


acknowledgements


CROOK—Mr. . lamlly exprei all relatives ors and sl„ . Cement Worl


Horrocksford C


friends for received an; during their


...jnelghbburs, dlrect- ;tta of IRlbblesdale ks and all other I , floral tributes t kindness shewn time of sorrow, d Hall,! Clltheroe.


j. J. ;Crook and s sincere thanks to


,


— .............., "V dearly loved, who was called home on August 3rd, 1950. {


i


'■ We long tor household voices gone, |i


I


But God Jiath led our dear ones on,


And He con do no wrong ” | ^ ,


: i


|M.H.B. 513. !


O p Responsibility ■jfhere are many extra


formalities to consider when or j . emat ion services are desired. When we are called upon to servo, these dplails become our resnonsi- bility. thus relieving the bereaved of all concern in th|s regard, Our long; ex- pe(ienco enables us ' to simplify the entire' pro­ cedure.


J” BOUQUETS, and I all Floral TMbutes made to order.—Barker.


C R O SS E S,


Water Department but the s u i cessful applicant will'also be ex­ pected to carry out repair work In the various Departments of the Corporation. '


The appointment will he In the I ! ! I


Inatlon' for Superannuation ' purl poses and to ! contribute to the Superannuatlqn Fundi


equired to pass a mtdlcal exami !-


recent testimonials I should be delivered to the undersigned eui dorsed ■' Plumber," not-later than


, I G.| HETHERINGTON, i 1 Applications, stating age, ex­


CHAS. R. IKIN, Secretary.


MEMORfALS GRANITE. MARBLE.! STONE


Swd for our selection of dcsiRn. land oricce. You will k b "’ !i . Placed under no obli. !! gallon and find ' I


I! 1' ' to help, us anxious Tools. Iroi


|i W . ROCK , MONUMENTAL .MASONS Lettering and Renovations.


Blackburn Road


O p A T HARWOOD Phone 2164. .


= BIRTHS


HEATLEY—On July 28th. 1952, to Joan (nee Richmond) wife of ‘ Kenneth R. Heatley; B.So., a laughter; 20, Church Lane lomlley. Cheshire.


PEDMAYNS—On' July ■P [lE I


And Mrs. R. . Redmayne !(nee Mce Rowson), 48, iHlghfield Road, Clltheroe. the gift of a laughter. Grateful thanks to ill concerned.


Royal Infirmary, Preston, to Mr 26thJ ' COMING OF AGE


h A w O R T H — Congratulations Stanley on your 21st blrthdav August 3rd, 1952.


4, West View, Grlndleton. ENGAGEMENT


-j-Prom Aunty Jenny and Uncle [ Jack.


! ' at


REGIS’TERED AS


Boosehold FIREPL^


INQUIRIES


I YORK S] tilTHEROE.|


THEO AND SONS


; TO-'NIGHT (Friday)| Clark Gable, Ava Ga


111 ''LONE STAR.”- _ Blhce “ Gone with the


'MONDAY and tUES f htGHARD WIDMARk


ItEDSI


The- engagement Is announced between Janet Mary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs j Prankland, Harrow House,' Gt Longstone, Bakewell, Derby (late of Mltton)^ and, Roy Edward eldest son of Mr; ..and Mrs e'


, FINNEY—FRANKLAND


Finney, 44, Lynholme, Matlock' Derby.; HRTHDAY MEMORIES


BOIVeS — Loving


lemorles of a loving son (Billy) 1 July 29th:


bi rth da y


No card, no kiss, no birthday 1 wish,


—Prom his loving Father and Mothen


Just beautiful memories. ; ;


: 16, Terrace!Row. Bllllngton.


BO'NES — I Loving b i r th d a y memories' of a dearly loved brother (Billy) bn July 29th.


I t does not take a special day. To. bring you to our minds,


Pack Horse Hotel, Belthorii, BOWES — Loving


. There's', a smile we remember for ever.


-From his loving Sisters, Lily, Marion; Brothers, Dick, Bob-


And a voice .we long, to hear Of one so precious and dear,


|


16, 'Terrace Row, Blllington: DEATHS


BOHD—tOp July 30th (suddenly). Margaret Ann, the dearly loved wjfe of Harry Bond, In her 68th Interred, a t . St. Andrew's


-


G. Jcalverley and Sons. Tel. Clltheroe 297.


“ Wipdblne Cottage." Slaldburn.'


CONVERS-On iJuly _ _ Xs]iddenly),; Ada Conyers, of 12,


o FYIends, please accept this, the Eng.; VeeVers, Chatburn. Tel. 297.


nlyflntltoptlon. ' Bengett. Tel. 696. '


d ean—On July 24th, 1952, at 18 iMaday Avenue, Clitheroe, Cyril] thfe dem-ly loved husband of Alice Dean, aged 58 years. Interred at St, Mary's.-Cemetery, Mdnday, July’28th. ■ i


]


SPEAK—On Saturday, July 26th at I Accrington Victoria Hospital Winifred May, beloved wife of Geiorge Speak, late ! of Com­ mercial Hotel, Clltheroe, aged 39 ^ears. Interred a t . St. Mary's


Cemetery, Clltheroe. on: Thurs- dak July 31st. IN MEMORIAM


IIISTER —In loving memory reenfleid Avenue. Chatburn.


BOWiKER—Memories Mr"--


191 ^|her, Mary Kate. '■ - of| July Cllthbroe and Chatbum -From the Family.


C LAR K-Treasured memories of a dear Husband and Father, James Henry, who died July 29th. 1935.


And bring to mind the days long past.


.'The thoughts that I give u; j! pleasure,


! I yoi? bdppyj ones of


.()re memories that we treasure —His dear Wife and Family, 17, f, ^ddows Avenue, Clltheroe.


And as ,w_e trace, along the !l years


When evening shadows fall, ra e happy hours recall.


Sometimes- we sit and think I awhile


LYom all the rest apart, The brlghest of theijewels HI the casket of th^ heart


But the blessed name ot J mother. Is like a Jewel, set, 'The brlghest of the Jewels, In deep and dear remembrance.


A'Time robs us of ou r ! treasures, nd slowly we forget. 2, and 2a,


Branches also at Bl RAt


Men’s Cord Trousea and 49/6


Men’s Sports Coats. Men’s Grey Flannel: Men’s Worsted Trousers 27/6, ' 37 !


! 49/6


Men’s Khaki Drill Shirts


Men’s Navy Drill Shirts


Men’s SporCs Shirts. Youths’ Suits ....... Youths’ Sports Coat Zip Gab. Jackets Gabardine Zip Jerkins


Ex-Naval Sheets All Wool Blankets 29 35/-


Leatherette Zip Jerkins


Wadded Quilts 37/6 Men’s Strong Work ! Trousers ....


'


...... ......


Grey Wool Blankcti ; to 25/-


!'


Men’s Work Socks 3(1 hand 2/6


fBffifiAlSESVICE HfiCKDALE. ESHTON TER,.


' ! ]^cs ... 75/- and Boys’ Khaki Drill F Short's ]..............,


Bq-ys’ Navy Gab.' ■ Raincoats from . Men’s Fawn Riding


Motor Cycle Macs . Fawn Waterproof |. Overtrousers


AH Leather Braces LAdi^’ Coloured Mac| i'with Hoods ......


Sea Boot Stockings 71 ] 14/6 ■ I


, ,


Men’s Shirts with tid Collars


............. I ..........


Men’s Suits from ...J Men’s Fawn Rain­ coats I .............


a


dear 26th,


B U R N i


! prairie FIELD (C(L ! AUG. 18 to 20 (1


' I Menagerie Open Dai


until I hom- before col of 1st performance, a j performance. (Opeil arrival day, Augj


Next Town: Skiptonf ].2500 U


NESERED R V


iReserved seats bookaM on' ground or by tf BURNLEY 3|


Rlbblesdale: View, Chatburn, agW 69 years. Cortege will leave 12, Ribblesdale View, Chatburn. :at 12-30 pm. on SaJ,urday, August 2nd, prior.to Interment at ■ Bethel Chapel; Imhersdale, at 2 p.m.


29th 1952,


Slmdbum, on Saturday, August 2rid. at 2 p.m.


Sister-ln-law Dorothy, and Baby Ann.


i DRAPER! i


YOU WA


i Pure Silk and Ra I Fashioned Hose


I Fancy Silk Nigliu I women's size ..


I


Paisley Silk Head I Squares


.........


--Prom his lovWg Sister and I Brother-in-law, Betty and Jack


Are very hard to find.]


. memories, of a loving Brother , (Klly) bn July. 29th. i


b i r th d a y


There is a face that Is ever before us


For days without a thought of ! you, • ■ '


THURSDAY and FRij •I0HNNY WEISSMULI


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