I ! f ‘ ■ 8 Cliiheroe Advertiser & Times, July 18, 1952 1 rU R lN G CUTOEROE I I i
HOLIDAY WEEK We i shall maintam a reduced staff at
UTIiLEft^R CORN M i s iSo M
Jf you are requiring ANIMAL t ('ifijii
V FEEDING! STUFFS, please, get in touch with us, and we shall .be happy . ;
! to oblige.
Monday, July 21st..... . Tuesday, July 22nd ..... Wedne^yi July -23rd .'. Thursday!, July 24th..... Friday, July 25th 1..;..;. Saturday^ J«dy 26th'.....
i l
LUTLEMOOR CORN MILLS CLITHEROE .
PHONES:. 538 & 534 CLITHEROE REGULAR D E L U D E S IN ALL AREAS. i l l6ng Ciitiii^roe 252: for
.handles It :1s factory- trained and kept right u] to date In tyre technlqui He’s part of the biggesi most comprehensive Tyrj Service in this dlstricr A service you i shouli always use. It pays.
When you sentl a repa or fitting job to us. yoju know how the job toI 1(8 done. I t wlU be done tl right way—the factorjy way: Every , man wto
•* Fixed charges fo r all jobs.
* Fc^tery-tr .ained • p e r so n n e l
* :T h e ' .. fa s te s t , * Expert te ch n ica l advice. Service available.
MAKE FULL USE OF US THROUGH YOUR LOCAL GARAGE.
W. & F. DAWSON (FRANK : DAWSON)
' AND MICBELIN T YR E S FOR CARS, COMMERCIAL ■ AND E A R T H W y E R v e h ic l e s :
Eshton terrace/ AT YOUR SERVICE
FOB —
LEGGINGS, sandals
ALSO ALL F( GOODS DELIVEl 43, MOOR la n e ] . GOOD BOOTl ,, SHOES, CLOGS
1 WELLINGTONS PLIMSOLLS
toTWEAR REPAIRS. ?D EACH WEEK-END.
THO SNEERS tLITHEROE. Est. 1892. THE PRESIDENT TRACTOR
REGISTERED D IS TH lBU tO R S ^m THIS DISTRICT OF GOODYEAR, FiRESTONE,'; DUNLOP,^ INDIA,
repair
* Comprehensive Stocks. . * Full r e p a ir facilities a n d equijpmeni.^
Fast deliveries all over th e area.:
Semce Features '
I
CASTLE C ATE BRANCH I D(
'emails are,; — CLOSED Open from 8-30 a,m. until 1 p.m.
CLOSED . . Open from 8-30 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Open from 9-0 ajn. until 6 p.m. Open from 9-0 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Ai CTION SALES
By GEOl OE MibDELTON (Snr.) FOE SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY i
i GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior) offers for sale by private treaty, all that valuable stone built residence numbers
Living,. Above"
18, MON The
fitted wardrobe.
)m; Kitchen and Pantry, two Bedrooms . with
STREET. CLITHEROE. immodatlou contains
^ Good '.gutslde. Yard iwlth usual ;o£9ces. stfucted built fltt hot and fire range
he house Is soundly Con or ^ stone . and very well 1 with electric light and old water with modern
' Rateable value £7. m:'£250 deposit. Balance , on n completion.
ortgage, i o Vacant Possession will be given
! Fori further particulars and per mission to view apply to
! GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior)
Auctioneer and Estkte Agent,-. 15, Mlllthorne Avenue. Clltheroe, i FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
"GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior), offers for Sale by Private Treaty
all that; valuable stone-built Dwellinghouse, numbered :
I The; house .Is soundly, con structed of stone and can I be recommended as a very desirable dwelllnghouse, situate m a . quiet residential locality:
All main; services: Rateable value £10. Annual ground rent £1 9s. 9d.; .c £400; deposit. ' Balance ' on
nortgage. ,
Vacant possession on completion. To view apply ; ■ ,
15, Mlllthorne Avenue, ! Olltheroe. .
GEORGE MroDELTON (Senior), Auctioneer and Estate agent,
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY.
situate In the Henthorn- district Of^lltheroe.
"Iand modern tiled ------- Kitchen with tiled sin
su/round. ; Larder. Above arc 3 range; Living
Lounge w h 1 'The _____ With
accommodation large
bay window, --------
serOutside Is a Wash-house with t The three bedrooms have' radia
vices laid on, and coalplace.
from chief; rent with extensive gardens. The Ideal home,
sys.tem. All main services. ! The site iis- Freehold and free
m £406 deposit, balance on 'i Vacant possession on completion AGEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior),
I j Rateable value £14. ortgage. l
, To view, apply to;. | !
Mlllthorne Avenue, Clltheroe. ' ■ ■By HENRY HOLDEN & SON
uctioneer and Estate Agent, 15. “LOADS
SHORT NO'nCE OP UNRESERVED SALE AT
i T^ROOK BOTTOM FARM, I " ; 8TONYHURST.
(between Kemple End and White I , I Cross Inn).
; HENRY h6lDEN & SON, '
offe. for Sale by Auction at 1-30 p.m. on;
favc'ured with Instructions ' from the Jxors. of Mu H. Leemlng will
r;
Twlnter; ' Geld cow; Wye Calf; 20 R.I.R, and cross-bred Hens;-also wc^-bnilt : sectional Bungalow, with 'floorand double boarded; 24 K 11 X 7ft. to .eaves; 2 Cabins, 12 X; 10; one wlth floor; timber and rar. Ron Shed, 12 x 10; Pony Cart; Farm and Jobbing Tools; new set of Pony Harness; antique Oak Bureau 'and 'Bookcase; mahog. Chest of Drawers; mahog. Book case;. Barometer: Qil Cooker .Oven; American Stove;
iWEDNESDAY NEXT, July 23rd. 1 Heifer ; due August 30th; Geld
Cooking and Household Utensils; 3: acres Meadow Grass, etc POULTRY AND EGGS
tablertop Wrlngpr; 2 Bed Chairs;
OF DMfERENC Prolongetl Heavy .Rain-haS'
Damaged many Farm* Rcadi ! Yards. [
ORDER NOjV .
“WEARWELL ROADSTQ]^
All grades available; goOd d dlvery.i SUPPLIED BY-iJ'
JOHN HODGSON
Lime A^eiq|t, sigidjliuni Phone Slaidburn 224
JOHN HpL^ iJnri
V or small lots at 2/- per'lb. - - Tomlinson, Dale Terrace, Chatburn
CALE—200 B.I.E, HENS, in large
,T>EDUCED PRICES for 8 weeks -f*' old PULLETS, 10/- each, £45 Per 100.! Day old Pullets 22/6 pel- dozen. £8 per 100; 3 months old Pullets 15/- each.—JAMES E. HARTLEY, Sunnyslde Accredited Hatches. Eoughlee. Nelson, Lancs Tel. Nelson 1368.
: • *
FARMERS - i r
IN STOCK
BAMFORO. ALBION & BAMLETT HORSE. TRACTOIR and MOTOR MOWERS;
1
H6rSE and TRACTOR RAKES. STRAWINa MACHINES. HAY LOADERS.
Everything for the Havfield.
LINpLEY PATE T^ l GISBURN 25i:
WANTED
■WANTED — Ladles.’ and Gent's i L V CLOTHING. ^'SEED, Parsoh;
^e , CUtheroe. ',/ Wi l l Save jrou £'S
IT PLOUGHS ALL DAV'with a Two Fmow T Mounted Plough or 5 Gallons of T.V.O.
.£30 7/9/ - DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN.
' I DISTRIBUTORS: , , ' li ASRlM
CORPORATION STREET, 4247 ^PRESTON 4247
MONKHOLME
NURSING HOME L^IITED'
REEDLEY.j Nr. BURNLEY MATERNITY
- medica l; I SURGICAL.
; '
.Individual attention given, io all patients, j :
Peaceful. country surroundings. Pui;y-quillflep Nursing Staff.
Lever^^ ‘‘liobol” Calf Meal
The perfect milk eubstitute. ; No boiling :water required
For particulars ask W. Bamber. 32 Ramsgreave jDrlve. Blackburn
fe . 48418 . '■ r . ' ' ' I ^
Loans. Loans. Loansk WITH OR WITHOUT SECURITY
£10 to £1,000 BY THIS SOCIETY
Call, Write or Phone 6492. The Leigh & District
Lending Society Ltd. 7, LIBRARY i 8T., BLACKBURN
£5 to £500. Pi S. RICHARDS Ltd Braustone Avenue,
LEICE.STEF. Est. 1923.
: .1
Loans, Without Security . i .
ADAM LYTHGOE Ltd CULCHETH, WARRINGTON
LANCS.
a result of our recbtly having; aquired a large limestone quarry near Ingletoni we will Shortly
need additional'haulage contractors to haul d d spiread agricultural lime for lis h the North; Lancashire ^reS. Government rates and long-term engagemkts. Prefetonce will be given jto owner-drivers, (who ;shpuld have agricultural experience); financial assistance, may be given to suitable applicants To; enabled them to purchase mechanical spreaders. Full details will be
, given at interviews. Apply by letter,; which .should'be headed “ NORTH Ll^CASHIRE HAULAGE,” stating details of vehicles and licences available. '
L’PNG-OFP CATTLE. - Will ;ven(lors ;please notify us of their
T
'SUAL FORTNIGHTLY' PRIZE SALE of-Attested
ATTESTED SECTIOtl WEDNESDAY. July 30th.
entries early to enable us to advise cistomers.
PI one 226 Helllfleld. Secretaryi. P* W STARKIP 1 . . - T f | f ^
for the IB^T .PRJDES and Immediate Tembval of Horses,; Gows, Bulls, fet(i.
.Dead or Alive,. Dap a n d N ig h t Service. \
Fat Horses bought at top ,, prices.
Shay Head Cpttage,!
Black Lane Endjsj Cdine Tel: WYC.OLLER 200 j
Write or Phone Now to—i JOHN IHoBGSQN
Central Office Slaidbum Write or!phone|224. "
GIGGLES\jVlCK
i BEST UME WHY USE MY SUBSTrrUTE
WHEN THE BEST IS i OBTAINABLE? ■
S Collection of all classes of PAT
T"' W W io * ''" ''''', „ SATURDAY NEXT, July 19th '
CALVED COWS and HEIFERS on of er. all from well known con signors ' and local -farmers. Many m lofs of farmers own milking, the
ajority being second calvers. Judging and Ballot 12:nooh.
Sale Immediately afterwards Last sales numbers 76. i N0N-ATTE8TED !
IffilFERS on offer, all direct from a to* usual ^well known consignors
TUESDAY NEXT. July 22nd. 80 to 100 LYING-OFF COWS and
r.d local, fanners. Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m Sale .Immediately afterwards,
NON-ATTESTED
THURSDAY NEXT, July 24th. CvWS ' ‘0- 1^0' Newly-calved
^
u?rth country and local farms, Judging and Ballot 11 a.m. Sale immediately afterwards Last sales numbers 121. .
and HEIFERS on offer froni i
MONDAY NEXT, July 21st. choice NEWLY-
ATTESTED SECTION ACCGMMGDATIGN
Write Box N2. Advertiser and Times, - ;________
vertiser and Times. HGLIDAYS
WANTED—Good “ Digs " or r Bed-Slttlrigroem In Clltheroe;
Adth to 16th.—Write Box NS,
"WANTED — Furnished HOUSE 9 ” sleep 3; In Clltheroe; Aug.
IWGREGAMBE. — Mrs. Leighton "-*■ (late Clltheroe). Hodder Vale. 52, Albert Road; min. - sea; brd. res.; h. and c. all rooms; lounge; vacancies ' late Aug and Sept. : Tel. 1449.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
TAYLOR.—Mrs. H. Taylor and . Family express sincere thanks
sh tributes received afld klndhess s ewn during their time of
orrow. ' • ] - -| ; 13, West View, jcfiltheroe.
WEDDING STATIONERY COMPLIMENTARY CARDS.
HoS-S®HO§®’ BIRTHDAY 'AND CONFETTI, i GREETING ! CARDS I : M
We always-carry a'lmost attra£tlve i colledtlon of these Cards by the leading Publishers at the most reasonable prices. !
ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICE 6, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE ( Telephone Nos. 1407/8 (Two Lines)
■to all relatives.; the Officers and Men of the Fire Services: Clergy Choir and Members of St. Mary’s Church, Members of ' the L.C.C. Ambulance ; Service. - Clltheroe. Directors and Staff .of W T Searsons Ltd., members! of the Ancient Order of Foresters and all other friends for floral
equired for general foreman. —
Please note—No Bobby Calves accepted after 10 a.m., other stock before 11 a.m.
TOCK at 9 a.m. ; Producers
R.S.P.C-A. Humane. Killers lused. I :
; |
nOLLE(?nON of FAT STOCK every Monday at 9-0.
No stock accepted after 12 nooii.
J. WRATH ALL, ' District Uhalrmab.
ors worked from the hot water
with panel; bath, washbasin and W.C.; Airing Cupboard, and Im mersion Heater.
bedrooms and. bathroom, halt tiled
i GEORGE MUDDELTON (Sqnlor), offers fof Sale by Private'Treaty,. Modern Semi-Detadhed Resideii'be,'
contains: and tiled
Boom jfltted with nice range and surround; , Out Kitchen and Pantry. Above are two large Bedrooms, one fitted with panel ibatb, wash bSsin, complete' with splash! back, and fitted wardrobe. Immersion heater. Good outside lYard With Coal Shed and w.c. i
i 6, WEST VIEW. CLITHEROE. i; The: accommodation contains
Lobby] Sitting Room, Living Anriuall Ground Rent £1 Is. Od. , AUCTION SALES By HOTHERSALL & FORREST
0. HOTHERSALL.
P.Ai.P.A. H. PORRE8T, P.A.L.P.A.
’ Auotioneere, Valuers and . . Estate Agents.
I
BANK SALEROOMS.! OLITHEROE (Tsl..9S). ..
|... FOR SALE BY: PRIVATE TREATJC
Workshop 6r Storage Premises bn cenvenient site.' i-
The briok-bullt breml'ses i
. jsultable as I
o WORKSHOP ioRS'irOREPLACE Sccupying a i valuable fteehold
feet to
floorspace of about 740 sd. ft. on each.i ■ 1 ■
■RAILWA'Y; road, CLITHEROE Planned on two .floors I with
: , ! ' '
flat roof on which an additional floor might be added. Rateable value £6. |
Auctioneers; and Estate Bank' Salerooms, Clltheroe
o Vacant Possession iWlll be given
EST.Agents,
,
n completion. To view apply: HOTHEHSALL & "FOPIl
By THIMBLEBY & SHOI^LAND
TtdWNHAM HALL FARM, NR. CLITHERpE. LANCS.
THURSDAY AUGUSIT 7tH. 1852: Commencing at ')2-30 ().m.
THIMBLEBY & SHORL^ND
thave iieen favoured ..with instrm [
66 'i I
i “ Attested " Pedigree I AYRSHIRE CATTLE
type and quality and should do well, wherever they go. 'Ihere will also be ’
all pedigree and Including, 15 lb pig and 8 unserved .(Silts of ■excellent breeding, and Onp young boar. They ar6 very attractive specimens of Ijhls popular breed. |
24 LARGE WHITE PIGS 1
The Estate Office, Downnain Hall. Clltheroe, Lancs.; or from j the Auctioneers, '32,'
Friar.iStreet ' Head ing (Phone 1 3429), who 'wlU bfe leased to execute commissions.
Catalogues may be obtained from Tim Hon. Mrs,' Assheton,
F.LiARi,
AXLES I fo r I
Fann Gails and Trailed
USED I UNITSj LTP, WOONE LANE, CLFFHEROE ireL 45.!
comprising 18 Cows konlyU born before! 1947); , 10 In-calf Heifers, and 28 younger Heifers oflvarloup ages. All except two of the. Cows and In-calf Heifers! are Idue to calve In August or September. Hie herd was founded fourteen years ago from some of the most noted Scottish blood and the biRls em ployed have I been of the very best breeding. The Cattle; are ,of choice
lons/from ;the Et.; Honl RalpL Assheton, M.P.i who Is letting one of the four farms he occupies, to Sell by Auction ,1
' I
A teature of this building is ;a ,
■
ite with a frontage of about 70 '
answering these advertise m en ts m u s t be made' through a Local Office of th e Ministry of Labour or a Scheduled Employment Agency i f th e applicant is a m a n aged''lS~i64 inclusive, or a woman aged IS—59 inclusive, u n le s s h e \or she. I or th e employment, i is excepted from th e provisions of' th e N o t i f i c a t i o n \of Vacancies Order, 1952.
SITUATIONS VACANT The engagement o f persons
|
T'ANUA5HIRE EDUCATION! "G bOWMITTEE
PART'-TTME TEACHERS for the ^ Winter Session, 1952-53, are required as follows
; Clitheroe Tetffintcal Institute'
Shorthand (Prelim.) . ;
Beekeeping ’ ,
Shorthand (Prelim.) Mon.- 7-r9.
Rural Ckmrse consisting of;— Calculations and Drawing i ,
Poultry Husbandry , English Thiirs. 7-r8. |
: Mon. , 8-— |
Dressmaking S.2. - .
Mon. 7t -8. , [ .
9.
Pottery (Making) S.l. ■■Ihurs. 7—9.'
Thurs. 7—9. rural CLASSES
Pendleton I Pottery Painting B.l.
Clitheroe Girls' Friendly Society. Drama S.l.
Thm-s. . 7-
obtained from, and should returned not later than 1st August to the undersigned.
Applltatlon forms may ] Education OfiSce, Rlshtpri.
' A. J. ROGERSON. |
Hargreaves'I and Son, Parson Lane, CUtneroe,
; i
WANTED—MARRIED MAN for I” -farm '.work; able to drive tractor gn advantage; cottage ;in
t.ADY ASSISTANT required for F old-established Family Grocerk
Aor Interview please write Box Ml, dvertiser and Times.
WANTED — PAINTERS: also Br APPRENTICE.—W. and iR.
*fierley, Lowergate, Clltheroe. Thl. 9. ' ' ;
■fpXPERIENCED and . capable ^ IXJMESTIC HELP required jto do household duties and cooking for one lady; to live In;, must be clean and careful; other help!If
necessary.—Apply; Advertiser and Times. ,
1
(THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO, LTD.
TUESbAY NEXT -
(2ALE; of DAIRY CATTLE and V PIGS at 10-30 a.m., when a good show of upwards of 50-60 choice I local farmers Dairy Cattle will be on offer.
"V^EKLY PRIZE SHOW and .’J L S ^ E of all classes of ATTESTED CATTLE Will be held at 12 noon. A good show of local and North (Country Newly-Calved Uttle,_ along with In-calf ,nnd Geld Ckttle will be forward, ' in
WEDNESDAY NEXT !
cluding'a good selection of Milk Cattle.
I note—FRIDAY, August 8th,
LAMBS will be held. I t Is import ant that entries for this sale ate sent In early.
J, , „„„! Tel. 325,
E, CHESTER, ! Secretary.
;
GISBURN’ ATTESTED AUCTION MART, GISBURN ■’ ■
VEDNESDAY NEXT, July 23rd, at 12 noon,
qeld Cattle and Bulls. Entries taken to morning of sale.
n N l F
WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of up- T’ wards of 40 Attested Newly- Calved : Cows' and Heifers.,
THURSDAY NfeXT, July 24th.: at 12 noon.
Entries taken to morning of sale. i
JAS. JOHNSON, Secretary. ■Phone Sklpton 76.
■pORTNIGHTLY SPECIAL PRIZE §ALR 80 ATTESTED IN- Attested
(THE FIRST AUTUMN SPECIAL •f -SALE Of all classes of STORE
i i ■
village.—F. Clark, Lowcocks, West Bradford.
■WANTED—Smart Male AS318T- ” ANT; also Boy leaving school, for Grocery Trade.—Apply; C. ;r .
■ Wed. 7-1-9. ; •
!
Thurs. 8-7-9. : ,
Ihurs. 74-8. ■' !
Divisional ExecOtive No. 5. | Min t sauce in a wink I Just M teaspoonful of Mellors Garden
i int. ! .
- • ^WASHER? ; DlstrlbutorS'T- Ha dman, The Baum, ROchdale.
VI aVE you seen the New FISHER
Purchase Tax).—Advertiser and I'lmes Office, 6. Market Place, Clltheroe.
eam oi bOU sheets (Including ;
stock ■ to choose , from.—COOKS, Castle Street. ■
rner House. King 'Lane.
CPECIAL OFFER! CORY PAPER r quarto size UO x 'Hr, 6/- per
"UEVELATION expanding SUIT •4-*' CASES, Trunks,.soft Top Cases; Sports'. Bags,' Travel Bags; large
(IHILDREN'S BLAZERS, Dresses, Co Stockings, Socks, ; Vests. —
OALE—14 h.p. WOLSELEY Black L!' Motor Car; first registered Dec ember, 1938; wireless and heater; excellent condition; nearest offer to £500—Apply: ' RamsbdttOm, Llddle and Dixon, Solicitors, 21, Church Street. Clitheroe. Tele- Dhone Clltheroe 264/6.
"X add vinegar and sugar; to a M teaspoonful of Mellors Garden
|i/|jLnr SAUCE m a wink! Just int,
■piANO, upright. In I rosewood, by X Sames; medium size; ex cellent condition. Street, Clltheroe,
2 years old; cost £21; best offer over £10:—Apply ; iK. Williams, StonyTiurst College. Whalley.
i j ALE—Sunbeam Gent's Tourist CYCLE; excellentcondition;
9 curzon
TTNBEATABLE jvalue White e BLANKETS. Sheets. Flannel
Latte Sheets.—Corner ! House, King ne;__________ ■
CALE—CABIN. 14ft. X 7ft.; ■ good A condition; cheap. — Apply i;
dvertiser and Times:
Co. Ltd., Lowglli, Bentham,. Tel. Bentham 357.
"DUSBHIDGE for ihlgh dass A WA'TCg and CLOCK REPAIRS.
craftsmen |and fully guaranteed.^ 24 Kjn| william Street, Blackburn.
ll work carried out by our own
nORNER t HOUSE for TOWELS, Towefs™
p The Corporation have for dis
Borough Engineer’s Office, Church Street, Olltheroe, at a price of 24/-
16th July. 1952. I_________ teaspoonful of Mellors Garden
Mint. Fi'om all grocers and greengrocers.
tractor hitch! Jarinaln side Delivery Rake; Bamford Swath Tm'ner; Blackstone; Strawlng Machine; Albion 16R.; Mower 4U ft. cut.- fitted with one man hitch; —LINDLEY PATE. Tbl. Gisburn
a CARDIGANS; - large ; variety; Lane:
T ADIES' BLOUSES and
ll .sizes.—Corner House, King , > a
~ SOR UNITS; one a portable; Tractor-Trailers, ready for use;- Chassis for Trailers; Front Axles' fOr carts; Int. and Ext. Mirrors;: TaN Lamps; Side Lamps; B'us “fats, leather. Also a ilarge stock! of. Spares ans 'Tyres, etc.; a few HeeWe Pistol Drills, 2.10-250V. —'
MALE—Two Ben AIR i COMPRES- gate, ClUheroe.
Wellgate Yard, Well- i
LGST
mark negr ear, over halved, red hblnt round fianks.—A.' 'Townson
t pS'T—4 Homed -HOGGS, un- clipped; horn burn A.T.. ear
Skelshaw Farm. Newton,, near Clltheroe.
i ’ LEGAL NOTICES
reason' why naturalization should hot be granted should send a written and signed statement of Jhe facts to the
Under.Secretary of ^ate. Home 'Office. (NaUbnallty .Princeton House, 271
W CI Street;- London,
ancaster Is apply to ithe Home t Secretary - for ; naturalization, and
L ad, Clltheroe In - the: County of nat any person’who knows any
■SJOTICE Is hereby given that Ro t Mlchal Trella of 14 Hlghfleld
CECOND-HAND HAYMAKING p MACHINERY: Albion Expand)- Ing Horse Rake; Nicholson Cpml blned .Side Delivery Rake, with
Tl/fINT SAUCE In a wink I Just add vinegar and sugar to a
ad on ; application to the
removed from Council houses. These baths are Ideal for drinking h troughs on farms, and may be
gOROUGH OF CLITHEROE osal several Cast Iron BATHS,
(twenty-four shillings) each. . G, HETpRINGTON, I Town Clerk.'
^ALE—Large quantities of SAND ^ and (3UARRY ! BOTTOMS. Vxice 10/- per load, ex quarry, for either grade,—Apply: Cementation
■UUY your Business! ENVELOPES •*-* in bulk. We cab supply any quantity. Cream Laid from 13/- per 500; Manilla 21/- per 1,000.— Advertiser and Times] clltheroe,
1 GN BALE
Corner House (bottom: of King Lane). Tel. 663; : ; ; ■ .
T ADIES' NIG H T G 0 W N S and PYJAMAS, Veits; Knlckei's.—
■pUSBRlDGE will give, you the' -•-V nest ■ prices lor your , OLD JEWEnnERY, or wnl make you a good oner in part exchange for new goods.—24, King; William' Sf eet. Blackburn.. 'f el 7929,
■ I -c.iii'ijLO RAi^ivEis, Restrung and 4r Repaired; machine stniiging,
natural gut and nylon. Let us auv.oe you ana give-you a price.— COOKS, Castle Street. ! :
Tt/rEN'S short-sleeved SHIRTS, all P to.ouis, 6/11 and i l / 6. Vests
Cants, collar ; attached Shirts. aad vinegar and sugar to a
o.ner House, King Lane. ~ PUBLIC; NOTICES
yORTH WESTERN I GAS BOARD • Blackburn: Group
ALTERATION OF: COLLECTION ' riOURS!
. r jN and from 31st July, 1952, the Antley collecting! office at the
■dates :— ■ ; !; 1 RISHtON
Tuesdays; August 12th, August ■ 28th and] September 9th— ,3-0 to 5-01 p.m. ;
1 CLAYTON-LE-MOORSl ;
Saturdays; August! 16th, August 30th and 'September 13th — 9-30 to 11-31) a.m.
Fridays: August 22nd. Septem- . ;ber 5th and September 19th S —3-0 to 5-0 p,m. "
-3-0 to 5-0 p.m. ! WHALLEY j
aturdays: August 23rd,' Sep- itember- 6th and September 20th—9-30 to ;ll-30'a.m. ]
.^(Methodist .Schoolroom) Thursdays: July 31st, August 7th
and August; l4th—9-30 to ^ C o n / i ^ e » l l ^ 4 “ ^ot^^^^^^
’ ! A. H. NICHOLSON, , CJroup Generali Manager.
)^REATHS. Etc, ; Phone 669.— : KNOWLe S, Wellgite] Clltheroe
Whalley Road Ifurserles.' Tel 52l' IN ME(MORIAM
ributes made i to o/der.—Barker . '
- Though on ; earth you are no As you always were before.
i
, Still In our memory you are with us; : ( ;
■ more; , | ; | ■
Memory drifts toi scenes long past, !
, Sunshine passes.-shadows fall. Love’s remembrance! outlasts
Time rolls 'on but memories last,
I ,j ! '1
73.;Salthlll Terrgce, iClltheroe.
—Prom Elsie, Jack gnd I Children. 20, Victoria Street, Clltheroe.
Of one we loved and cannot forget.- ; i
Sweet Is, the memory silently kept, 1 !
j ; [ I I
I
PARKER ,—In Joying memory of a dear husband and father. Edwin, who passed away; July: 23rd, 1950.
—From his loving Wife and Son Always In qur thoughts. I ! ! !
PARKER.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died July 17th, 1950. Also a dear.; Father, who died August ipth, 1941.
But entered :God’s most lovely room, I
Nor have you travelled far; And left theldootjajar.
PARKER.—In loving I memory of our dear Mother, who passed on
July 17th, 195(i:; also Father, who passed on iAugukt 10th, 1941.
, In death we; do j the same.' Your faces are eyer with us. Your voices we long to hear, ' Your smiles we shall remember
To us you were precious and dear.
• for ever.i Langho and Faynwo)|tli. I ! —Prom thely Daughters.
] •; T, - f
ROBINSOH.—In loving memory of my . dear Mother, i who died July 23rd, 1951, the beloved wife
9 ^ dear, [father, the late Anthony (Tant) Robinson, Re-unlted.j ! .
" In silence we reineifiber,'’' 43. Llttlemopr Road. CUthei'oe.
SHUTTLEWORTH. — !In I loving mem^ory of a dear Wife and k^tter^gWho passed avyay 19th
■ We I who loved you sadly miss ’ "you. 1 . ; I ; I As it dawns another year.
Not a day do we forget you.l i ; : i
In our hearts ydu're always near; :
—Ffoili fier loving IHusband, son-
Walter, daughter-in-law Mary and •Grandchlldi'en;; ; also daughters Edith, Add, Hilda,
Mable, Jenny.
and granddafighter
TAYLOR.-—In loving memorj( of a dear Mother,! who Idled 20th
•>9)y ',1951; also a deaf Father who died May 7th, 194i.i Always remembered.
■ “ IthM
128, 'Whalley Road. iClitheroe.' WALKER.-^In loving ffiemofv of July
Etnei,'and son-in-law iBob,
Apr*!! 18th: 19«“ ° u ‘'s°ay^
ossley. I 8° ^etithey
And walk beside-us all'thc way 40. Hayhurst
Street, Clltheroe. and- all at M Glenroyd,”; Waterton Lane'
ACKNOWLEDGE(VIENTS
BRAITHWAITE—The' brothers! and Msters of the Hate ' Alfred
■ :tho Staff at - Queens Park ■ HkJSPital , and Mrs. Jones i .for B their kind attention during Mr.
75. West View-, 'Clltheroe. I I ralthwalte's :
lllne.ss.
DOBSON.—-The ;Pamlly |of ;the late Mrs. Alice Dobson express sln-
;cere thanks! to all' relatives; friends and neighbours for kind sympathy and fiorll itributes
received . during their itlme m sorrow.
i- ; 'i
LEEMING.—Miss LofthbusC wishes to thanl:^ all; relatives, i friends
and -neighbours for jthelr kind
Blrks Cottage, 'Thornley __Ibiigridge. Preston.
”
alsorth?"Da5tm“a " n t [ 1 r e a^tfention^°T
thank all relatives' <
and Sister :of the late Mrs 'wish* to
Daughter, ‘Brother and i friends
j*^*2'* eypiesslons of S ' t r l b X k ^ i*?’] Southport and Clltheroe. i - —Mr. W. Smithies and
' fl®fu5e Department [Members of the Clltheroe Labour; Party apd
sincere thanks to belghboufs, the Corporation
, t routes received and kindness ;
2, Conway Avenue, Clltheroe. "Ryelands.’l ;
,1 friends and: nelghboufs tpr kind ' '.sympathy; and- floral tributes i '
93. Chatburn RoadJ ;Cl!theroo.‘ : |
TAYLOR.—73ie Family of the late Mrs,: Helen Taylor express I, sincere thanks to all relatives,
received idurlng tflelr time of sorrow, l ■ . : ; i
'' (ffitheroe. Tel. 407-8 (two lines).
. Printed arid published by the Clltberoe Advertiser gr Times Com- Dany Ltd., at 6.. Market Place,
"
....................sympathy and JUtes received
TO BE WORTHY It is our constant desire
to * conduct ourselves anil bur business in such a way as to mprit the complete confidence, respect and approval of all With whom we come jn contact. If we do. so, and we believe wo do, we have I fully met our obligation!to the public.
IH E S C A IE S
, friends I fori - floral HIKEBSllSERVICE during theld time of
bours for their expressions of sympathy and floral itributes received during :their; recent bereavement.: Also fhe! Doctor
r Bralthwaite wlsh'itoj thank all elatives, friends , rind; neigh : ’ i . ’ <iiU8fiter
-r-Prom her soh Fred and Flovrle.; ■ I I
In life we loved you very dear, ; ;
Peace be yourj rest dear ' parents.; i l l 'Tls sweet ' to breath your names, i
To us you ; have not passed away, j ; ; '
—Fi'om his loving Mother Dad. and his sonj Airstalr.l
all. ■ ! ; J !
JACKSON—Treasured ;memorles of a dear Brothet, who died 20th July, 1949.
I
Dearest David y[oui are not forgotten,
■wr R E A T H S,! b R 0 s s e s. T BOUQUETS, and all Hora
Mondays: Au’gust }8th,,Septem „ ber 1st and September 15th
me n t : uf-accounts, I during the period 31st July to 20th Septem ber, 1952- only: on the: foUowlng
oI The; undermentioned ; collecting ffices: .will, be ;open| for the pay
corner; of Rutland; Street and Blackburn Road; Accrington, will be closed. . , ! '! |
MEM(»IALS granite, marble, stone
8ond :fo(%ur telection of deslen. and fifices. You will be "
I Placed under no oblF gatiop and find
us anxious' ' to help.
W.ROCK MONUMENTAL "ijASONS
I Lettering and Renovations. Blackburn Road
OREAT HARWOOD ;
Phone 2164; ; ; BIRTHS
WIL80N.—On July isthl at .Bramley Meade Hospital, to Tom and -Alice (nfle Alice Watson). 55, BUUngton Gardens, BUUngton; a daughter (Dorothy).
T
The engagement is announced between Jack, fourth son of Mr. arid Mtsi H. Astln. 4, Pendle Avenue,Ohathum. and Doris, the onlst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A; Hartley, late of Hyles Farm, Gisburn.
^GAGEMENT A8TIN-HARTLEY
i| iifllh hnidll , . 8IL\fER WEDDING
CHEW.—Congratulations to Tom and; Hilda on the occasion of their Silver Wedding, July 20th,
1952. i“ Love and best wishes." - —From all at Whalley.
JACKSON.—In sacred memory of a dearly-loved son] David, who left us suddei^ly July 20th. 1949.
0 On: July 18th, , 1927, at St. . James’s 1 Church, Clltheroe, ' by
i DUCKWORTH—MOGRE
the Rev. I O. Betts, Redvers Roy Duckworth to Bertha Moore.
I'
cdngratulations. 1 ' —Sister Maggie.
Congratulations to Mother and Dad on the occasion of their Sliver Wedding Anniversary, July 18th, 1952.
DUCKWORTH—MOORE
. Just five' and twenty years ! to-day.
■ ^
Since you set out upon your ! way;
To face life's varied weather. Your oath has oft' been strewn with flowers,
-And mi ny beThe golden hours -As you go on—together.
1 —Duncan. go ld Ie n w e d d in g
WEST.—Mr: and Mrs, E. T. West desire tp ; express their deep gratitude; to all friends who have sent greetings on the
The ManseJ Martin Top, Rlmlngton.'
|DEATHS
BRAITHWaITE. — On July 9th, 1952 at Queens Park Hospital,
—Bennetts. Tel. 696. . V
DOBSON.4-OQ The j Bungi
Whalley, A'lice, day, I-July
of Mary Jackson, aged 76-years. — Funeral from the
—^The Scales iWeral Service, Tel.j Clltheroe 345.
LEEMING.—(i)n the ,7th July, after a short Illness, at his home. The Dingle, Btonyhurst, Henry beloved son of the late John and Alice 1 Leemlng, aged 71 years. -Interred at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Hurst Green, preceded by Requiem Mass at St. Peter s, Stonyhurst on the 10th.
. Inq.: j 'B. Wilkinson, Funeral Director. Tel. 3264 Whalley.
TAYLOR.—Oh the 12th July, at ■
‘ Ryelands, Clltheroe.
wife of thri late'wilUam Taylor nf T3ar4Vtn1mn T nvivi^\
He Chatbum- fioad!
mohaels Cliurch, ’WhltewelL on the 16th July.
Wednesday
—Veevers. eroe. Te
. Undertakers, Cllth- day 75, night 673. IN MEMORIAM
BOWSKILL- our dear' 1 July 19th,
The gard To walk He pluck fair.
25.' Rlbblc Li ne. ebatburn.
—From Daddy,
-In loving memory of ttle Allan, who died 1945, aged 7 years,
ener came that day, e among His flowers,
And one of them was ours, d the fairest of the
his loving ■ Mummy, IJiella and Jeffrey,
FIELDING .—In loving memory of our dear Father.' who died July
17th,. 19?8; also our dear Mother, died January 4th, 1941; also dear . slste Mary Alice, died December 12th; 1926 < and
36th‘I^Y949r“ - Gone blit not 'forgotten. R.I.P.
114.. St. Paul’s Street, ■ Low Moorj Clltheroe.
. -■ —From Lily and Jim,
HOUGHTON.}-In I! loving remem tbrance^ of Arthffi- Walter Hough;
on, who died July 22nd] 1950. Reit in
7, Wesleyan low. —:]rom the Family,
peace. Clitheroe.
(late of Ha 84 .years. idholme Laund), aged
len, the beloved Interred at St.
John) the dearly loved husband n; Street,: Clltheroe, 16th July, at V. SIX-SEATER
WEDDINGS an Reasonable I
palI adium Residence: 60,
Pllone: CL) ||HOLIDAY-TIM
S H d R T and 2a. ShawT
Branc
hes also at BURNLE RAWTEN
New Bergen Framed Ru^Sacs ,!.U........65/- Tivo 59/
New; Tents for and |65/-
Ex-N^val Sheets each 11/( LightiWeiKht Rue Sacs 12/i and'.|29/B '[|
New Primus Camping Stoves .....U....... 29/6 Fork Spoon
Good Khaki and R.A.R.! B/D; Blouses 12/6
New Sailors Top Bloiisds
..il...!....... 51- Motor 1 Cycle J Goggles 2/3
Motor Macs
New R Bino:
Water Cove
Small Macs
(Larger FIa|gs,in Stock) Ladies’! khd Men’s ; ’ „ .. Jeanil
.......... 2/6 ...... 21/6
Coloured Camping Blahlrets 15/6 jand 25/-
Hurricane Ciunping MLamps . ...J.l..... I 5/6
Men’s All Leather Brack's
6-ft. St&l Tapes*,..... 3/6 Chemicp Car Polish... 1/- Men’sVNew V^ood Sole Shoelj .
Ladies,’!Nylon; ! StocUmgs f'.F, ..... 12 6
10/111 Best Wibrsteds .i....... 59/6
en’s..feding Macs ... 79/6 2/6
VVortJi double ;... £ 7 /15 / 0 New Flags'on Stick Ex-Naval
-A.F. Prismatic itulars p >
Bottles, Felt 'rid
Prisr
'I !••••,........ xl40
:
Good RA.F. and Khaki Troupers l!...........;15/-
:!ycle Coats and . I.....1....'....... 99/6: iVomen’s Plastic
Good Bush Shirts ... 7/6 New l)iS.A. Khaki Brill Jackets
New Khaki Drill Trousers ...;........ 21/6
Good Metal Naval Shorts 1........12/6
....... 19/11
*'0 S() I Naughty ” Plastic Beakers ... 1/6
I ,1
Good Haversacks 2/6 an: -3/61: I
New ’Army Pack Rue Sacs i
Knife Set's
2/6 ......... 9/6
New Ground Sheet Capes ....■!/....... 12/6
(Larger Tents |ib Stock; aji Low Prices)
Blackburn, 'Alfred, the dearly- beloved husband of the late Mary Agiies Bralthwaite In his 76th|year. Interred at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Clltheroe,,-- on the 14thj
of the late Thomas Dobson, aged 73 years,
JACKSON.—On the 3.3U,0(- De Lkcy
Parish Ch ]] rch. jj
ment! "G 'indleton Methodist Churqh, Saturday, 11-30 a.m.
Chapel Of Rest, Rockdale, CUtneroe. Service and inter
16th, at Whalley
j July 13th, 1952, at Interred on Wednes-
alow. Mltton Hoad,
the.beloved wile
occasion of their Golden Wedding.
'
FURNISHIN !
I ; I MOOR LA
Save Time, BY :P
YOUR ELE liF I |1, I
DUDLEY Tabli
YOUR 0( E
all f it t e d a i YOl
le Wringers, Kiji Machine, Pi
HIRE ! PURCHASE
P J lLEASE NOTE.—INTEREl I :, PA|ID BEFOB
May happiness surround you,- And fortune guide your way, On this your, silver wedding ; dajt.
OF THE avenger.’’- ^ '0» fil Wari l A period and roiriantlc
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7 LOUIS HAY.WARD, JODY Lf
' l l o i l r # : ■lUllowlng' in his father's Joots
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 71 RICHARD CARLSEN. GRI : HONA AN(
!
Whispering s ( Am^rica’k greatest'dero.ctWe,.In
Booking ..Offiiie ,qnen SaturdasfJ ; vf ' I--; Moot Lane, duriqq
TG-NIC -XPrlday) at 7-30 j JOHN DERIK. ANTHONY, OlJ
REGiS'/CERED AS a NEWj^
H * i Tools Iromi|oDge|
Household Apjplianv FffiEPLACES
IN Q D ia tE S INVITED. YORK STI^El CUTHEROE. Phon'
5/-; 2/6
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8