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Clithiroe Advertiser & Times, August 29, 19S2
W H A T A S A V IN t ! EACH 1 cwt. BAG OF
MILK EQUIVALENT Contains approximately 100 Gallons
F.M.S. gt I
100 Gallons MILK I
(Sept. Price) 3/1'i £15 12 6
100 Gallons (1 cwt. F.M.S., MILK EQUIVALENT costs............. £5 5 0
SAVING £10 7 6
F.M,S;: MILK EQUIVALENT is guaranteed completely free from T.B. Germs.
^ Can'.be safely fed from 5 days .old.
Will ensure S T R O N G , HEALTHY CALVES. Obtain your applies NOW from
a u c V i o n '^
s a l e s by T. SILVERWGOD
(along rdad from Downham to Blacko Road End): J-mlle from BlackoJ
T.ANE FIELD, FARM, : ..(Whoathead),, BLACKO
ceived i Instructions will Sell by Auction for Mr. H. Moore..
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6th, 1952
viz; 4 Calves, 10 months: 2 Heifers, geld; 2 Heifers due Sept.; 1 Heifer due Deo.; 4 Cows due Sept.; 2 Cows due Oct. and Nov.; 1 Cow, due Jan.
16 Head Of smart'.Young Cattle, ,
strong Vanner, 9 yeaijs (well known good worker), 15.2 h.h.
Horse: Half-legged Bay Gelding,
Poultry: 30 (Jrosstbred Hens. Dog:; Useful cow and sheep dbg. C Capital Cabins: 2 spanlroot
6tt.. X 4ft. Aoors and sectional; 1 Night Ark,
x abins,. 12ft. X 8ft; 2 ditto, 8ft, 6ft.; 1 ditto, 7ft. X 5ft:; 1 ditto
_ Machinery,' Implements; and Gears :. Albion No.. 12 s.h. Mower: Pearce Horse Raker, as-new; Low Cart, on pneu. wlth'h.g.; Liquid Manure Box; Wood Dipping 'Tub; Root Pulper; Hay (Thopper; Long Ladder, 23 stave; ,13-stave Ladder; Manure Barrow, on pneu; 1 ditto. Iron hooped; Liquid Manure Pump;: Grindstone In Iron frame; \ Chain Blocks; Stack Sheet, 7yds.
. Aimes and Chains; Gascoigne 2- unit Milking Machine, as new, with pipe line for 13, and Lister.
x 6yds; , coke Stove and Piping; Galv, Feed and Pig Troughs; Hay Sweep; Rover Rake; usual small Hand Tools, eto.; Poultry Crate; 150 . size Thornber’s Incubator; Loose ■ Timber; set Cart Gears; Trace Gears; Breaking Gears; Float Harness; Spare Collars:
• li-h.p. Petrol Engine; .Mellotte Separator; Milk Cooler.
LITTLEMOOR CORN MILLS ! CLITHEROE
; I PHONES 533; and 534
We cordially invite you to visit us at Stand 204, at ROYAL LANCS. SHOW, PRESTONl
At y o u r SERVICI — FOB — .
i i I i
GObD BOOTS, SHOES, CLOGS LEGGINGS, WELLINGTONS SANDALS AND PLIMSOLLS ALSO ALL FOOTWEAR REPAIRS.
g o o d s DELIVEMD EACH WEEK-END. THORNBERS 43, MOOR u m , CLITHEROE. Bst 1892, a u c t io n
sAi.es By a. E. JACKSON. F.A.L.P.j^
t j r o MLEY FARM, BELMONT, D NBi CHORLEY.
has been favoured wltb Instruc tions from Mr.j Walter Holgate, to hold his fourth annual bale of 70 Head of Grand Young Attested Cattle, on
A; E. JACKSON,
F.Ai.P.A.,
SATURDAY. 'Sentemher 20th, 1952, at 1 n.m.
Pbulrldge, Colne; Tel,:Colpe 360. TOTAL dispersal SALE ,
Pull details at a later d^e. Auctioneer’s Offlce; Cragg P^rm,
TTOOBER FARM. HOBTON-IN- CRAVEN.
the whole of his live and dead Farming Stock, etc.
from Mr. R. Marsden. will Sell by Auction on FRIDAY. 12th Seotember, 1952.
-A. Ei JACKSON,. F.A.L.P.A. Favoured with .■ . Instructions
Details later. Auctioneer's Office,
Cragg.Farm, Foulrldge, Colne. Tel.- Colne 360.
THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION . MART, CO. LTD.
Other stock before 11 ajn., V ATTESTED SECTION
f
TOOK at 9 a.m. Producers^please ote—Bobby Calves before 10' aim..
JNEWLY-CALVED C CTW 8 and HEIFERS on offer. The malorlty are from local farmers being theln own milking. Several lots of farmers own breeding. , .
MONDAY NEXT. September 1st.: 180 to 200 very smart : Young
- .!,Saie Immediately afterrords. ' Last sales' numbers 105.
NOi^■A■^TESTED > fH i |
,, J30I to :150 LYING-OFF COWS BHd’ HEIFEHS on offer'from the usual well-known consignors and locariskmers.; . ,
" TUESDAY NEXT, September 2nd.
. 'hand'Include 150, good'H3, Store , Lambs, and 20 good Draft Ewes,
o AIM before the commencement Sf the above sale, several lots of dtore Lambs, very forward In con
. ition will be on offer. .Entries to
. time of sale. . Last sales numbers 132 Lylng-
off and 258 Lambs. NON-ATTESTED
■
direct from north : country and local farms, the .imalotlty, being ‘second calvers of good duality.
OWS and H£IlER3:on offer, au
Judging and ballot 11 h.m. - Sale Immediately afterwards., Last sales-numbers 228,;
I' ■ 1' I ATTESTED SECTION
TTSUAL FORTNIGHTLY' PRIZE o SHOW and SALE of all classes
WEDNESDAY. Seotember 10th
their entries early to enable us to advise customers.:
Phone 226 Helliffeld. Secretary P. W. STARKIE. Loans. Loans. Loans.
WITH OR WITHOUT SECURITY £10to£l,00()
' BY THIS SOCIETY • Call, Write or Phone 6492.
V
The Leigh & District Lending Society ,Ltl
7, LIBRARY. ST„ BLACKBURN
£5 to £500; P. B, RICHARDS Ltdv Braustone Avenue, LEICESTER. Est. 1923.
Loans \yithout Securify '
i . « 1
: ■ -•.; Iff Calf Meal
'The oerfeot milk tubstitute. No boiling water reaulred •
For particulars ask W. Bamber, 32, Bamsgreave Drive, BlaeXbum.
TeL 48418 , .
f Lylng-'off i Cattle. Will vendors please notify us of
,I',
THURSDAY NEXT September «th C'230 to 250 . NEWLY CALVED
.Swaledale and Lonk Cross. .-Other entries expected _and accepted* to
Better F a r i n ' F a s te r
Service Famf fn Area
direct to the om the Sole Dealers—
M l (iliijici (Hal far) Ltd,
, ' ' : 1 i -------Telephone 482B — —-
JOHN jaOLT, Jnr. ' for! the BE^T PRICES
. and Immediate removal of Horses, bows, Bulls, etc. . Deacj or Alive. '
/Day and'^ight Service.
B.'ai( Hofsel bought at top ' -j prices. ■ :
R.S.P.C.A. Humane Killers ^ ■ L jused. ,
Shay Head Cottagie,
Black Xane Ends, Colne ' Tel: #YCOLLER 200 .-
FARMERS - IN STOCK
dairy Water BoWls. 1 EQUIPMENT
nami ounio, Engities, Elktric FenPers. Bull! Tethers, Milking
Depots; Clltheroe and Hasllng- . den Auction Marts.
LIND TEL.
LEY PATE CibuRN 251,
Machines. I Sheen Dins, P.T.Z. Chloras. Oelsenex. Barb and Plain Wire, i
S9, KING ^BOSS STBEET HALIFAX
Judging .and ballot" 12 noon.
SATURDAY NEXT, Aug. SOth. Collection of all classes of PAT
AUCTION SALES By ,T. SILVERWOOD
YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON
In Hodder Valley between Clltberoe and Settle. - 6 miles from CUtheroe
TUESDAY, the 16th DAT OF SEPTEMBER. 1952, at 3-0 p.m. at
SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL. CLITHEROE.
The. Excellent Grass Farms known as
Loose Boxes, Dairy and Piggery, And Comfortable TwO-room Plat,
'HODDER VIEW, NE'vVTON. With modern Shlppon, Stahls,
with 6.723 acres of Meadow and Pasture.- ■ Also Pastiue known as ■ Town End'Field (Ordnance Survey Nos; 223 and 224) cbntalnlng
11.506 acres. Also Pasture known as Pynder Ing (Ordnance Survey No. 215) containing 4.655 acres. Also Pasture adlolnlng last premises (Ordnance No. 218) con taining 5.402 acres.
i396) coiltaining 25.599 acres. ■ The whole extending to , some
fions of ■ Sale may be obtained
Meadow (Ordnance Survey No. 2051 containing-3.857 acres. Also 2 Pastures (Ordnance No. 403 and
View will be ' jlven on completion, t Particulars, Plans and Condi
89,236 acres c r thereabouts. Vacant Poisesslon -of Hodder
wood, 17, Cb:ster Avenue, Clltb eroe, Tel. 22), or the Solicitors,! Messrs.: E. a; id B. Haworth and Nuttall, 7, Lord Street West, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn 4388- 8 7 . _________ _
rom the Auc loneer Mr. T. Silver- Also Meadow known as Charles
HYDES FARM. NEWTONl containing 31.494 acres.:
offered to eat on the farm; :T4 acres of Unbroken Fog and 21 acres-of
P.asture to Feb. 2nd, 1953.
B Hay and Eatage: Ground Mow, aulks and Stack of Hay to he
Cattle,; Waggon for 3 or 4 cows (1946).
Clltheroe. Tel. 228. Auctioneer. (RIBBONS BRIDGE FARM,
' Sate One O'clock. t . SILVERWOOD,
, CHIPPING, Nr. Preston.
. T. . SILVERWOOD having ' re- ■ celved' instructions will Sell by Auction for Mrs. I: Holden.-
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, ■ 1052
viz: Cow, newly calved; 6 Cows, due Sept., Oct., Nov.; 4 Cows due Dec., and Jan; 2' Cows due Feb. and March; 3 Cows, geld.
^16 Head of useful Dairy Cattle,
„ Sheep: 13 Horned Ewes; 13 H.B.- Lambs; . 22: H.B. Shearlings (w. and g.')
S ns, y.o.; 13 Game and L. 2, followers, 8 Weeks.
ussex Cbloks, 12 weeks. 1 Pig: : 1 Sow (large white) with
■ years, 15.2 h.h., well-known worker.
'.C ab in s : 3 span-roof Cabins, 12ft, X 8ft. (no floor); 3 other Cabins 14ft. x 10ft,, 12ft. X 12ft.; Cabin 8ft. X 6ft., floor; ' Slope-
Roof. Cabin, 6ft. X 4ft. 61n., floor; Nlg’-t; Ark.
part eaten Fog; 30 acres Pasture to libruary 2nd, 1953.
Clltherde'.'~Tel. 228. Auctioneer.
' r ' Sale One O’clock. T. SILVERWOOD,
T OWER SMITHY FOLD FARM, TWISTON, Nr. Clitheroe.
ceived instructions will Sell by Auction for Mr. J. W. 0. Robinson,
viz: 2 Heifer Calves, 1 month: 3 Heifers for service; , 2 Heifers due time of i sale; 2 Heifers due Oct.; 4 Cows due time of;sale; 6 Cows due Sept., Oct., Nov; Shorthorn Roan Slock Bull, 2 years 9 months.
SATURDAY, September 13, 1852. 20 Head of smart isountry Cattle,
Swaledale Ewes, 1 to 3 shear; 40 Horned G. and W. Lambs; '33 Horned . Shearling : Wethers! .1 Dales-bred Shearling Tup,
Sheep: 46 Horned Lonk and
Pullets; 120 Black L. x R.I.R. Pullets; 60 Brown L. x L. Sussex Pullets ! (all point of lay); 40 Hens, 1 and 2 y.o.; 30 growing White Turkeys.(May and June).-
Poultry: 100 Brown L. x R.I.R.
12ft. X 8ft.; 2 span-roof Cabins, 8ft. X 6ft.; I slope-roof Cabin, 8ft.,i«,r6ft.;. 1 span-roof Garage,
I span-roof Cabin,
14ft. X 8ft:(iall floors and sectional; 4 Apex Night Arks.
Blackstone Strawlng Machine; S.S. Deerlng! Mower; Low Cart, on pneu.: : Chain Harrow; Lever Liquid Pump; Liquid Tank Box; Ladder, 18-stave; Rover Rake; set Drain Tools; Pig Crate; Ptovender Bins; -usual small Hand Tools, etc.; Manure Barrow; Cow Buckets; Milk Cooler and Pan; handy e.o.e. Churn; Mellotte Separator; Glevum Incubator, 120 size; Double barrel Gun ((Ixiok Ifeynolds). ,
Machinery .and Implements: Denlng Combined Side Delivery;
, Hay and Eatage: Hay. Ground Mow and Baulks to be .offered to eat on ;' ’29 acres Pasture, to Feb. 2nd. 1953; 12 acres of Unbroken Fog to Dec. 24th, 1952. ■ ■ • ■
Clltheroe. Tel. 228. ! Auctioneer
, '.Sale One O'clock i' T. SILVERWOOD,
"PfARECLOUGH FARM, BROWSHOLME. Clitheroe.
PLEASE NOTE DATE ;
Head Cattle: useful work Horse; 25 Poultry; Farm Machinery And Implements. Particulars next week.
for Mr. E. Holgate.-^le of 79 ' MONDAY, September 15th, '
. tested Cattle, Sheep;. Poultry, Horses, Cabins, . Farm Imple ments. Particulars next week.
THURSDAY. September 18—Sale f HARKERS FARM. SLAIDBURN,
SATURDAY. September 40—Sale BULL - HILL FARM, CHAIGLEY, . for I Mr. H. ' Towers of Live and
Dead Farming Stock.
THURSDAY,. September 25—Sale Livestock and Poultry Cabins,
for Mr. Wm. F. Smith, Bank House Farm, Higham.
T. • SILVERWOOD, Auctioneer
17, Chester Avenue,' Clltheroe. Tel. 228.
1 ,. MUJor X F o rd so n
BRING YOUR' TRACTORS TO US FOR REPAIR-Large or Smiill—and take advantage of bur amazing, service.
NEW TRACTORS SUPPLIED
Walmsley & Simpson - LIMITED -
Phone; CLITHEROE 17 or Mr. Charles Olapbam: At-
(well-known worker); 15.2 h.n. ■ Dogs:! 2 Sheep Dogs. Cabins:
Horse'1 Bay Gelding, 12-years [
T. SILVErwcxID having .re E 'Age: 12 acres Meadow and
Side Delivery; S.H. McCormick Mower; Root Pulper; Manure Barrow; Ladder. 17-stave; Bench and Vice; Rover Rake; Rakes and Porks;' Fencing Tools; Drain Tools; : Feed Troughs; Provender Bins, etc.; usual Small Hand Tools; j Gloucester (IBO-slze) In cubator- Table Churn; Double Barrel.Oun (Soley and Co,).
Dog:! Useful Cow or Sheep Dog. Lo Machinery and Implements:
w Cart on pneu.; Massey Harris
Poultry: 100 R.I.R. x B i . Pul Helets, near lay; 125 Cross-bred
' Horse:, Bay Vanner Mare, 10 I By RICHARtl TURNER & SON
h RICHARD 'TURNER AND SON fo sell by tuition on the above
IVESCAR. c h a p e l -l e -d a lE 267 ATTESTED CATTLE, 2Ei7
ave again r M:elved Instructions t from Mr. W. S. Booth and others
arm,-on ; ’; present i and
bulling ihelfers; 35 heifer calves i to 12 month
(X)WS and
Bull and 1 horses; j
Oi ou aaciica v>ajivca old: 1 Ayrshire Stock lesian ditto; 4. good
elfers;
I. calylng 80 smart
are Blabs and White and full par tlculars-will Be given later., |j
Chartered Auctioneers' Offices, BenthPm (367), nr. Lancaster.
SATURDAY, Ahg. 30—No Sale
BENTHAM AUCTION MART !
WEDNESDAY,, Sent. 3rd—Wekly Sale ;Of 70 'ATTESTED andl'lOO Non-Attested Newly-calved Cows
I This jsale will commence at 10-30 a.m. Iwlth Attested Cattle.. il
and Heifers,'bractlcally all In the breeders' hands and out of this sound,! high-lying district. 1! Please ' Note I alteration of Ume.
SATURDAY. Sept 6thL-Webkly sale of'Storel (Tattle and Sheep.
] heifers; .10 ,fat cows, 6 bullocks, J and 3 - West iHlghland ^elferL
' for Mr. Peroy Brown, Mr. Middleton and others.
SATURbAY, Sept. 27 th—P Show' and S ile of 200 Wens: dale and Cressbred 'Rams.
FRIDAY,! October'3rd—Prize Show and :Sale cf. 2,500 ..Dalesbred Draft, [Ewes for the Dalesbred SheeiJ iBreeders’ Association.! ■
SATURdKy , 0 It. 4th—Prize Show .and Bale of 5,000 Blactfaced Draft; EWes.
RICHARD turner ANQ SON. Auctioneers r Be and Secretaries,'
ntham, . i
BICHARt) TURNER AND ^ON,' ■ ChartereC ' Auctioneers, | ; I B(ntham.
I ANNUAL COLLECTIVE LAMB I ■ !;■ 'S a l e s
Gmr. anp WtB. LAMBS on |; FRIDAY. AUGUST 29th ;!
'
Lambs I for ■ Messrs. Batty Bros., Bralda Garth and KlngsdalelHead, on MONDAY.] SEPTEMBER jilst
! Viz. 300
H.BJ and 300 ■ !'■ ' MTTLE , B.F; W’th. ! i; ■
and Wth. LAaiBS and 50 Autumn Calving! j Cows and Heifers ; at : BRIDGE END, SETTLE on ;
; 2.000 jSTORE LAMBS, 2,0bo[ -viz, 11400 B.F. and 600 H.B.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd. i i bENT ' ■ ,
Gmr. and Wtp. LAMBS at • | COW PUB, DENT,
. jThe Anctloreers 'wish- to' draw the attention of customers I to these Lainb Sales. All the sheep pllered hre bred in th is ! high lying sound district and : have exceptlorially | good 1 character Also, we i believe numbers may in' excess]of'thbse advertised ow to, this^ ^easonls large crop.
pp FRIpAY, I SEPTEMBER 5th NOTE FRIDAY NEXT. September 5th.
GPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and SALE cla of HALF-BRED SHEEP and all.
Benthami (367), near'Lancaster; i UNDER ■ NEW MANAGEMEN'T
WEDNESDAvj NEXT, Sent. 3. 1952. PRIZE , SALE of 170 IN-
Saturday mOtherorning
noted district. :. Entries
A good ehtry ol Cattle ^11 be , farmers. Entrl close Saturday,; entries acceptei sale.
ITUEEKIlY PR: ” Calved Cfli'
on. “
- .™.w- w.-j-jurn 242 (sale days): Sslpton 262 (other days)
, Phone; GIsbUi i GISBURN COLLECTING
fiRADING of M
r.AMnt? on
°lb®r stock graded on TUESDAYS. 12 noon^'"^^
POULTRY AND EGGS
i i 26/-|eachJl6 weeks old 20/-! 14,weeks lold 17/6. Day old Cocks W.L, X R;,12/- per dozen; L.S. 25/- per dozen: 4 weeks old L.S. Cocks, 55/- .pet dozen., Ask for quotation on quantities.-James E. Hartley. Sunnysldp Acfcredlted Ratchel-y
Tp'IVE/SIX months olii PULLETS 1368*^^1 ' II'®’- , Nelsbn
BAIIBS each MONDAY. All accepted, after
CENTRE. .bat.'SHEEP and
J. TOATHALL. ; District Chairman!
Judgln:! 11-30.' Sale 12 noon.' THURSDAY NEXT, Sent. 4, 1052.
o entries accepted I to
Augubt 30th. f sale.
for
>;„pALP| COWS and HEIFERS, ®nd BULLS, mainly “I Breeders In this
catalogue close f
'TWS and HEIFERS. ISO sunerior quality
August 30th. Other d to morning iof
presented by local es for. catalogue
noJudgln ‘; at il-30. Sale at i l2 H. „,. HOUSE. Secretary
au.xki IZE SALE .of Newly-
^ Partl^cipars may. be had from tP® It
t ® , Auctioneers,
GISBURN AUCTION MART LTD., GISBU8N, YORKS.
up^wards of 3,000 hted.ol HALF- BRED EWES, SHEARLING GIM- MERS and GIMMER LAMBS along ydtli HORNED and ICROSS-BBED LAMBS will be on offer. Entries already to hand from Rhe following well-known Sheep Pawners and Dealei-s, viz;
Mrs.TT.- Robinson and Sons (Catlow). 300; C. and P Robinson, Tosslde, 260; G. M. Dixon,'Chorley, ISO; I B. Heslltine. 300; J- E- - Cowperthwalte, 300; Rd. Wblttaker, 100; R, Bolton and
1 sses of LAMBS will be held at 0-30 a.m., when a grand show of
§™e- 140; Lady Wi Taylor, 40; Stonyhurat College, [ 100; C.W.S. Ltdj .40; Ed. tVarelng, 50; W. Seed- 50: Huntroyde Estate, 20, along with many qther smaller entries. The above Include a grand selection of Breeding Sheep and Lambs, suitable for i short keep, many being the first (jraw, and can be well recommendeti.-
1 Judging for half-Rred Sheep at 0 a.ra. Pens will bd allocated,
NEXT SAM of GEiD and LAY- i
T6l- 325. ,
September 12th. Entries solicited. e.Ichester',
I i Secretary.
NOTICE TO FARMERS 'ANY DISTRICT.'
DISTANCE NO OBJECT.
Binding: Hay Balihg; Manure and Artifleiai Manure
CONTRACTING
Spreading, Pioughing, etc., at Reasonable jPrices.
Prompt Attektion:
A . B E E The Limes,
Blackburn koad, Ribchester , Telephone;83
CATTLE, FRIDAY, PROFESSIONAL
, -■-X difficulties 9| Your be oks jire- pared for. audit
flAVE you ?
W ,„ .v—‘£.Cf Estimates given,— Tirite: B6X T3. Advertiser and
business dealt mes.
wEvery class ol ' “Calling / l H, Faimers”
HAVEii YOb FINISHED ■ HAY'TIME?
Then now Is the tlrtie to put ypur LIME on
Giggleswick Best Gob LIME
youwffptlt.iyoucanget It. ORDER NOW PROM:
l im e AGENT, Phone
JOHN HODGSON SLAIDBURN
aldburn 224.
book-keeping ith. , Strictest
Any
BUSINESS PEOPLE. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE t r a d e r s
2,0001 STORE LAMBS. 2000jl Viz. Lqoo H.B. and BOO BR: Gmr,
Viz. 1,000 ' H.B. an d '2,500 B-F.
RIBBLEHEAD STATION !i 3,509 STORE LAMBS!" 3,500
; THOFiNTONlcHURCH's t y l e ; M INGLETON.
600 iSTORE LAMBS: 690 I'
|| i' i
, Including foi Mr. J. W. Monjhet 91) bulling heifers, 30 fat geld
SATURbAY. s Jp t 20tli—iieoo H3. ' Glmmer Lambs and Sbearllbgs
SATURDAY, Sent. 13th*--Annual Autumn Sale of bulling heifers,
Note^A number of these ca!ttle ■ J
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 267 AtTEiTED AYRSHIRE and i CRlIM CATTLE
V(z. :30 niwly calved . and I autumn
140 Motor: ' Chevrolet converted T. SILVERWOOD having re
AUCTIQNi SALES
By HOTHE a^ALL & FORREST 'XIERl
O. HO' H,FQ.P1 Auctlor
eers, Valuers and : a,te Agents..,
BANK I8ALI OOMS. CLITHEROB (Tel. 95).
' I . . Fori Sale
No. 7, (off
of brick wljtl and a ;blue palUsaded f
Erec
The Model i Freehold Dwelling^: '
____ y Private Treaty, . ■ i
house
;ed lff36 and very well built ' in pebble-dashi flhlsh ilbte roof. There ;ls a outage.
—atburn Road) LITHEROE i ' i
KENDAL STREET. i :
range ,wlth lak surround;;!Living Room iwltb lie raflge; Larder and storeroom.. Under Cover also Is Coalstore a id W.C. Above j are ; Front i Bed opm with built-in
w Accommodation: Sitting! Room ith bay wl idow and modern l tile
; Bath and pec estal Washbasliii '; Small garden area to rbaif of
Wardrobe £n,d Cylinder I Airing Cupboard: a^ar Bedroom) Box* room and liathroom .-wlthi panel
premises. . . .
' All Mains Servioes. d The i propel
ltlon; throuf Rateable
Agents, Ban eroe. i(Tel.
bottom. Liddle and Dixon, ' Church 264). i
Vendor’s , THEROE
! date ietc.,
New
"— 3-pan Good
f Further i
rom i 1 95).
f i Sh a b Lock-up r
ousing estat aimliant
furthef j exp Accounts.
An excejlef
’ lice -, Xce-cre . 2j Refrlb
CHIP BUSINESS '
lam Agency,' Lollies, orators.
'hop serving- ilatge !. Allocation 5} cwt. e mge and all up-to
s. Catering Licence, . - f j ,
islon. Aud-l-ted culars In confldence
business capable of
idLL & FORRESTI !,nd Estate Agents, ups, Clltheroe. jjTel.
n completlot.., , o Vacant Potsession will be j given 'Slue £12.
. .To view afaply: Hothersail and Forresf, Auptioneers and : Estate “
"" k Saleroom^ ' Clith- ..........................
'y!-■ • 1; Solicitors: Rams- - _____ 21,
Clitheroe, ; (Tel. i .;!
■jy Is In sound con- ;liout.
' 1 j '
i I ■ ' .i
j . ' :
IBALL, P.A.L:P.A, 'T,';p :a,l;p .a.! ] -
AUCTION SALES ’
GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior) offers, for Bale by -private"Treaty:
Stone-bullt bwelUnghouse, num bered 16, Monk Street, Clitheroe, containing two bedroomSi elec tric I lS t , hot'-and dpld water, £126, deposit.
modem ranges. Balance on mortgige;
Semi-Detached , Reildence,.; Beh' Of' cSlthSM.
Kitchen. 3 ' Bedrooms, tiled Bathroom with Wash-house with vices; nice garden B a ile e on mprtgpge;
thorn district F r e e h o l d . L
j; i e c u u i u. iiOUnige; livmg
w.o. .' Outside all main ser- £400 Deposit.
Semi-Detached - Residence, Bal- maral AvenuO, offi Henthorn Rd„ Clltheroe, Containing two bed-
'■
l rooms, half tiled bathroom, .
ounge and llmng kitchen. Freehold.
'
Stone-bullt Dwelllnghouse num bered 6. Cockerill. Terrace, ; Barrow, near. Cfitheroe. £150
; Deposit. . Balance on mortgage.
Stone*bullt Cottage numbered 13, Low'ergate. Clltru roe.'. Freehold. £300 Deposit. Balance, on-mort- . . .
' gage,
Stone-built CottagelWilkin Square, ■ Clitheroe. £200 Deposit. Balance
on mortgage. 1
All the above Vacant Possession, conditions make ! easy. For further permission to view
Auctioneer and Ea Mlllthome Avenue
properties . are The above
house purchase particulars and Apply to
GEORGE MIDDEL TON (Senior), PUBLIC NOTICES
LANCASHIRE COuliTY COUNCIL. PENDLETON ROAD, PENDLETON —CLITHEROE RU^AL DISTRICT.
t em p o r a r y ! CLOSING
Township of Pendleton and Rural District of ClltheroB from Its junc tion with the. iBarrow-Worston Road Class III N(i. 423 near Ivy Cottage to the Junction of Tarry Barn Lane, a distance of approxi mately 770 yards to enable sewer ing works to be cai-rled out. The Order will come Into force on 'Monday the 26th August, 1952, and wlU remain In operation until the proposed works are completed. R ADCOCK.
tion 47 (1) of the Road Traffic Act, t 1030, the County Council propose ength of Pendleton Road, In the
o make an Order temporarily l closing to all vehicular , traffic the
Clerk of the County Council. ALTERNATIVE. ROUTES
via Pendleton Road, Unclassified County Road No. Ml. 'ViSouth-bound traffic to Pendleton
Barrow-Worston Road, Class III No. 423, to, Pendleton Village, will proceed to Four -Lane Ends and then turn right along Sabden Road to Pendleton Hall and. thus
North-bound traffic along the
ton will proceed I along Sabden Road Class III No. 404, to Pendle- ton Hall, then turn right along Pendleton Road] Unclassified County Road No. iOI.
County Hall, Preston. ISth August. 1952.
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT COUNTY
T a n c a sh ir b -X-i
nni iur COUNCIL
■pOSTER HOMES ■*- the following through no fault, have been deprived happy family life.
Boy, 13 years. R.C, Baby , boy, 9 months. Little girl, 3i years.
together.
,are needed for children who of their own of a normal
Sisters. 11 years and 13 years. R.C. faith. Together or separately.
,>caio xju ------t-- be "
A holiday home Is a iso required fo)- boy, 16 years, R.(J [. faith. In the
faith. C.E. faith. C.E. faith,
. Royal Navy who has no family
call or write to Ml^ M. J, Fryars, Area Children’s Officer, 39, Avenue Parade, A c c r i n g t o n . 'Phone Accrlngtoh 4069.
Will anybody who He HENRY LEEMi: of Henry Leemlng
all creditors and ■ any claims aga
Dingle," Stonyhurst, In the. County General Parmer, wt 7th day of July required to c - thereof In writing signed on or before of September 1962.
1 Dated this 25th 952.,
145, Whalley Road, Clltheroe. Lancs,
NG—Deceased others having
se185:nd
of Lancaster, 0 died on the '2, are hereby t particulars
nst the estate late of “ The Nr. Blackburn
o the under- the 10th day
MARY WINIFRED (nee Leeiql:
fTHE CLITHERPS *■
10-30 a.m. A grand wards of 120-130 II' Newly Calved Catt offer;.. .
PRIZE J- At.h
WEEKLY PRIZE A SALE of all
WEDNESDAY
entry of upwards pf loo smart Local and North Country Newly-
a TTESTED CATTLE t 12 noon, when
will be held an excellent
Calved and In-calf Cattle will be on offer.
— TUESDAY
lay of August htVALM'ShEYg).
MART CO. ■ AUCTION
- SHOW and SALE of Non- Attested DAERY CATTLE- at
LTD. 1EXT
i. show of up-
ocal Farmers will be on
NEXT
SHOW and classes of
with whom to,spend his leaves and no relatives ' for him.
who can care can help please
Brother and sister, 8 years and 12 years. R.C. faith, Mus
kept ■ llage from Olltberoe and Wors-
"vro'ncE IS herepy given that under the provisions of Sec
:ate Agent, 15, : CUtheroe.
ON SALE : FOR SALE
. V/HALLEY
gartTen;: rateable £10; freehold:
further.particulars: 43. Accrington Roaq,
I"!. ' .-j:
GALE—Font roomed HOUSE; two ’*7 up, two! down: wash-house; good garden at rear; i freehold; V.P. on (Mtopletion; for permission ■to , view,:;appiy:. 3, St. Paul’s Btreet,. Low! Moor.
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1 ADIES’ I UNDERWEAR. Large Ni stoclc I Vests, Conlblnatlons, Corner Houses. Tel/663.! - ■
hjccnenetce,' 2 Beds, modern bath room; modernised throughout and newiyi decorated;, i laige Yard, Washflousa and Coal Store.—Apply (t-rlaay) from 7 p.m. I
1,,iNKN glasst cloths,; usually 5/U, ■Vnow 2/l'I:' Striped bind towels 3/11; white-(.twill sheets)' full elze. 44/6 pair! ■'■■roller towelling 3/6 yard; 1 single ( Size bed tMks 22/6^ Tom Younger’s! Clltheroe Market.
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new goods.-f-24. King! William Street, Blackburn. Tel 7920.
^ cylinder, 12-h.p. car;! recently overhauled; I in excellent condi tion; £60, Ol oner.—Apply: A D Green. Tel. Clltheroe 679.
GALE 1929 ; HILLMAN) ioui-
'PnLL;, size, bed ticks waxed ^.Vback 2b/.Jr 80 x 100 bed quilts 39/6; coloured hand towels B/II;- whlte plllpw slips 3/11: bolsters 6/11; cotton blankets 12/6 to 17/6 each; • tea i towels- • 2/11—Tom Younger's, Clltheroe Market.
.Lane,_______ _____ ;■ moment. Only lOd. a lar.
fJlRLS’ ,Navy -KNICKER^, .all' slzes.-^-Corner House. King
lYfELLOR'S (5ARDEN MINT . makes mint sauce In ' a'
t ALL RHEUMATIC TABLETS con ry a l/6d. bilttle to-day and you he fesults.-
ain valuable I Ingredients for the T tteatment 'of Rheumatic! Ailments. t will be morel than pleased with
Klng Street. -Preston, '/halley. Chemist,
PANCY^ kniii vests, paniees 'or . briefs^ 2/ll;: interlock vests or
MEN’S ,SHIRTS, KhaflrSaTtiiH; C Woollen, n White .Shirts.
■y Watch , Repairs; , ail work guaranteed. Pearls re-thread. — Mortons, '18. Moor Lane.(Clltheroe.
orner. House, iKlng Lanb. Jewellery and
^LAjmELE-rijt; pyjamas • 19/6; ;7„ etoong working soijks l / l l ; . Bffed sateen oi* union shirts 16/6; wiPi?
All work icarri^ opt by! our'own guaranteed.-
Younger’s, Clltheroe Market ?LOCK
open-neck s h i r t s Tel^79lo'*^”’*“1l Street’ i^lackburn.
MELLOB’6 g a r d e n . MINT m makes nllnt sauce in a
oment, i Oniffliod. a Jar
Wadded Quilts) Bedspreads, (jullts i all sizes; ; special value, -f- Corner 1 House, Klhg Lkne
i— Wool IBlankets, IBlankets,
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collars 16/6; Isleeveless ! vests or elasHc waist trunks 3/11; Harvard
collars 16/6, usually!24/6; woven ! tunic ihirts. 2 trubenlsed
fpUNIC SHIi^TH, double fronts two trubenlsed
wprk socks 1/11—Toin Younger’s ' Clltheroe Market,
lined working Jshlrts; 13/6: Heavy weight pyJama4'^:9/6;! he^vy-rTbbed
; ° 'Ihterljick sleeveless vests
3/lJ: poplin pyjamas 19/6; lined Harvard work phlrts 13/8. usually
,19/8., /A grey [work shirts 13/8; l khaW or navyl c/A shirts 18/6;
oven : poplin i tunic: -shirts, tw trubenlsed coUars, usually 27/6
MEN’S wool' Hou prices;
se, bottom wined union ow sateen shirts 16/6*
CPECIAL Pur *^•^60 X 30; mats 11s.—Ml Lane, Clltheroa
£5 I0s.‘, , Offers> Oddle, 41 Klrk- moor Road. Clltheroe.
ks’ in ? ‘*rJn® F /n ?
80 01' /“ “ 8?^ sheets, ihemmed striped ' turklsh
•’^/C mains; '
fnnHo? Xpu are sure of satls- S ° e ? o e Markli^°°* i, Xpunger's.
„ny>on .stockings
frille(l '.pettlcoq ;s 5/11 to 12/6- i y » # ^ ^ o m > o u n g e r .
art. silk :l/ l l3 Dure riIk' 't/n* fJJPjy
M eLLOK'S GiARjJJSN I m i n t ■
moment. ;only]|10d. a Jar. From all grocers' and greengrocers.
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T.'AHIES' ! CARDIGANS, Jumpers BJouses; vllue ahd seS lo n —Corner Housel Klng Labe. •
■pAWN.-'Marmet”
H.c.BrpRAM', o and Canopy) Blue “LUXICOT’’
n stand; ! £7.-i.l32, Pimlico Rnari
» , f ?® l t .d ln g ^ u r c b a ^ ,e ta ^ ^ Advertiser: and
Place, Clltheroe H DINING
eathfleld,"
Whalley, ’T 1 ^ 5 . . ohshed -extension
relieve worry, depression, tleepless- ®*®.,^tengtheni nerves; SMALL DRY LOCiS
" 3/- pir Sack (DELIVERED)
K. BOWEN PARK FARM I BARROW
T e l : ! W H A L L EY ^174
table '4- Apply"; Ab b e y : Road,
towels 3/ n. 4/11 and 6/6; towels 2/11,1 usually
to 10.
a/fi. .Stockings [5/11- chiffon lisle ’ n ? mornihg stockWes l / l l ;
- Fashioned siik tp 9/6; white waist r-*- makes mint !• sauce in a
'SABE—BECOl^ ■ PLAYER; good „„ condlrion; j unbreakable pic
f
of King Lane. 'base—Wool RUGS,
pNDERWEAR, low e’zes^Corner
! 6s. ;each; door- tou’s; 18. Moor
‘ e brace overalls 19/6:
S’.tts 15/61 cellular lo /—Tom
knickers 3/11;] W. plnarettes 2/11; frilled waist slips 5/11; frilled Pbjftees 2/11; jodd silk slips, from 6/11; Interlock) briefs 2/H—^Tom Younger’s,' Clltheroe Murlrpt:
rj.ET welcome relief 'from the ^ aches -and pains of I Rheuma- i'HH“i?8P_9r Sciatica, rex-
off er In I part exchange for a Chocolates. .Sweets;'Tees, Lollies nd Tobac<;o Business; : also tea
SITUATIONS VACANT, -
T P ------- :—:------~T~'—i—r-- '- •• The engagement of persons
answering these advertise ments must be made through a Local Offlee-of the Ministry
inclusive, or a womari aged 18—59 inclusive, \ unless he or she. or the employment, is excepted from the provisions of the No ti fic atl on of Vacancies Order, 1952- |
f{OBOUC,H OF CLITHElBOE PAVIOn MASON
I
■ ., . 06.,.-isos.; good i value. — doWages and conditions as laid Wghtgowns,!Bed Jackets; Knickers,
ys Department. ) I - goodEWELLERY! or, will make you a'
USBH1DG2 Will give;, you the J best- prices for your OLD'
a sealed envelope endorsed “MASON" not later than 12 noon, Saturday, September 6th,! 1952.
The Castle,
Clltheroe. ___ . _ I CLITHEROE HOSPITAL
■ Applications to undersigned In
G. HETHERING-rON, ■ Town Clerk.
ipHERE are vacancies i on the'. •*- female chronic sick wards for ONE STAFF NURSE (Salary: £315 X„£12 10s. (8)—£416) and ONE
ASSISTANT NURSE (Salary:— £285 X £12 10s. (8)—£385).' -The posts can either he resident or non-resident. Nurses, Mldvrtves Whitley Council’s conditions of service. Applications ; should he sent to th e . Matron a s ! early as possible.. • • ■ ■' -■ r
7?XCELLENX COXI'aGE ;avall- d able for couple or mother and
time housework.—Mrs. Bushtou,' Colthurst, Waddlngton, Clltheroe.
aughter, willing, to do dally, part-
"VriOMAN to cook breakfast; 7-30 ” to 11 a.m.—Shlreburn , Arms Hotel. Hurst Green. Tel. Stony- hurst 208.
j i ;
local.—Write Box |W4, Advertiser and Times,
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mornings or afternoons: ! state wage required.—Write Box; W2, Advertiser and Times,
'rjRIVER or -Trainee for wagon; on sh local Journeys; used : to
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ovelUng or quarry work; —Write Box W3, Advertiser! and Times. '
rtPFICE CLEANER wanted; [ one • morning per j week.-^-Apply : Advertiser and Times.
' , t
ADAPTABLE PERSON itO 'help generally with Household duties In small convalescent home'.
—Apply: Prlorslee, CUtheroe Road, Whalley.
. i ! i
ents, whole of part-time; liberal f terms. Write to; 34, Orutched-
■'ITANDY MAN for i week-ends, for country hotel; ' good wages;
t gratuities.—Write Box W6, .Adver WANTED ; I
iser and Times. | ; ;
'WANTED — Ladles' , and Gent’s Lane /V CLOTHING, - - SEED, Parson
, Clltheroe. , ; . f ;
WANTED—Hand Or ; electric ,’ ’ ^SEWING machine; good condition.—Apply:- Advertiser; and Times, or phone Clltheroe '353!
ACCOMMODATION
with attendance, in the Clitheroe district (permanency If suitable)
—Write: Box T7, Advertiser' and Times,____________ . ' ' ;
sitting room If desired; pleasant district; near 'bus' route.—Write Box Wl. Advertiser and-Tlmes.'
Aorking men.—Write Box W5,
.nOMFORTABLE LODGINGS w offered for two; respectable
dvertiser and HmeB. LOST
;
J p S T — Gold KEEPER! BING -*-* Whilst travelling- on 9-15* pjn. Bolton-by-Bowland bus (Chatburn to Low Moor) on August 21st; sentimental value. Reward.—Apply Advertiser and Times. !
Lever’! Battery ’‘Pellets”
"WREATHS, Etc, Phone 689.— KNOWLES, Wellgate. Clltheroe
Tributes made to order.—Barker, Whalley Road Nurseries., ’’Tel 521.
WR E A T H S . IN MEMORIAM:
HANSON.'—Treasured* memories iof: Colin, who fell asleep August!
25th, 1946,’aged 11: years:
. —From Mummy, Dad(ly arid Allan and Clive.) ^ :
Smithy Fold Farm, Twlston.
HANSON.—Treasured! memories of my dear nephew CoUn. who fell
12, Faraday Avenue. I
Ever remembered. I ■. '■ —From Aqntle lEdle.
1 ]
asleep August 25th, 1946, aged 11 years.
SMITH.—Precious memories of our dear little son, Edwin ! Victor, who fell asleep August 30th,' 1947, aged 2i years. , | .
Loving Shepherd iof Thy sheep. Keep Thy lamb In safety keep,, Nothing can ; Thy power: withstand, '
—From his ever lovlrig Mummy, DaddV and llttlejsister;Megan.. 105, St. Paul's Street! Low Moor.
WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear little ! son, Robert Edward, who died September 2nd. ■1947, :aged 2J;years.| 1
The shock was great, the blow severe.
We little thought hie death so near. .
■ :! Seedalls Farm,'
—From Mother, Father,: Sisters and Brother.
Browsholme, Nr. Clltheroe.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
3ECKWITH.—Miss Cuff desires to thank all : neighbours and friends for their kind help and sympathy;. : .also! for! floral so tributes received- Itt her time of
rrow. j '| , 14, Victoria Avenue, 1 Chattiurn.
BENTLEY,—Mrs- Strickland and Mrs. WilUs I desire to , express r their .most .sincere thanks to
felatives, friends and neighbours
tiring attention ;to our triother. 1, Chester Avenue, Clitherrie.
a,na . also for flowers received; also the Curate for prayers, and especially the Doctor for 'his un
or their kind help,; syjnpathy 9,- Brungerley lAvenue, Clltheroe.
4AMILTON.—Mrs. M: A. Hamilton desires to express slncerefthanks to all relatives, neighbours, and all other frlerids ! for sympathy, received . and ; kindness' shewn" I during her time of sorrow.
Eshton-Villa, Clltheroe.
Jackson.—Mr. and Mrs.i George Byrne and Family wish to toank all [those : who ! visited Grannie duflng her illness, and all who offered Masses, 1 flowers and condolences on her death. '
CUtheroe. Tel. 467-8 (two Unes)
■ Printed and published -by the Gllthoroe Advertiser & Times Com- ‘ 8, Market Place.
TjA
dirdetor revdren
CONCEPT SERVICE
OF
service a funeral (tenders should be I (digniiiod, lifficlent
-b]it 11 need not bo, and
in pur onlqion SHOULD not be. |a c ildly formal service. Wejhavoja warm, friendly, ant^ personal interest in the problen-s qf those fcho. turn
None shall, pluck him from; - Thy hand. | ■ ;
' - ' Loved arid remembered :always.; , BOUQUETS, and all Floral :C R O S S E S ,
A CCOMMODATION for i Gentle-' man; - full board; , ; prlvhte
W A N T E D for gentleman; ' ' SITTING ROOM and bedroom
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. A NGLO-PENNS'YLVANIAN ! Oil Ag Co. Ltd., requires additional rlars, London, E.C.3.
PABT-'HME TYPIST/CLEBK re- qulred for ■ Clltheroe office;
WANTED, — APPRENTICE to Motor Engineering; must be
APPLICATIONS are Inivlted for Highwa the alwve appointment In the
The successful applicant trill bi required to pass .a medical jexam ination for purposes.
age £7 8s. 6d. per 44 hour week. :6uperannuatlon
C wn ' by the Lancashire and Wheshire Whitley Council. Present
of. Labour or a Scheduled Employment Agency: i f the applicant is a man aged 1 8 -^ i
MEMORIALS granite, marble, stone
Semj for: our seloctlon of deslenq I and "Prices. ' You will Placed; under no obli,
I ,
eation and find us anxious
to help,
W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS
I Lettering and Renovations. ^ ) Blackburn Road
g r e a t HARWOOD [ ; ■ Phone. 2164.
! BIRTHS
CHEW.—On 25th August. 1952, at Preston : I Maternity Hospital, to 'Mr, and Mrs. Norman Chew ■ toee .Marlon HoJgate), 47, Kibble Lane, Chatburn; a son- Trevor Garrick. Thanking al’l
: concern^ at; ,Bramley Mead' . Maternity ■'Home land Preston !
Maternity Hospital; j COMING OF A<;iE
BOYER.-rCongratulatlonsI to Edna May, on the occasion, of your 21st birthday, August 27t,h 1952. I .
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•—From'-Mum, Dad and Panlly 12, Seedall Avenue, Clltheroe
“ Love and best trislies." SILVER WEDDING
27th, 1952. !•^From' Ray; Vera and Family-
i. also Jack and Lilian. \ BIRTXDAY MEMORIES j
RYDEHE'IRD—Treabured birthday (memories of our dear son arid brotheri Stanley, Beptember '3rd.
17 and 24, Lowergat'e. DEATHS
! Bill tad. Children.
: 1 day brings.' :;-{-From! Mother, Father. Elsie
; [ Time changes nany things,' ' But not the memories this
;F U R ^
MOOR j
BECKWITH.—On August 19th, 1052, Saraq Ann Beckwith, of 24,
;; Victoria Avenue, Chatburn, aged 69 years. | Cremated at Carleton, August 23rd.
the lato James Bentley, of Acre. [Hasllngden. Interred at Stone- . !fold Church, on Wednesday. Re^t [after weariness.
;Susannan, the beloved -wife of jAuguatr27th.
I ;' !—G. Calverley and Sons. Tel. 297j*-
GARTER. .1952,
hClltherclLusband years, Mltton,
JACKSON at her Eshton Ellen, t of Mary Interrei! Cemeter Mass at Church,
NELSON. Sawley,
! ; beloved Nelson, late Sir
shire, 't
!'took 1 i Church, 25th.
.-(-On the 24th'. August, I qt i 63.. Brownlow Street,! e, I John, are dearly loved I ; of Elsie Carter, aged 76
—J. Hoyle, Clltheroe. q August 28th. onterred a t All Hallows,
! !
!ity
lei dearly loved mother Byrne, In her 74th year, a t St. ; Joseph's S following Requiem
S. Michael and John August 25th, 1962. •
I—Op III
'river Ralston, aged 68, qusband . of Maud and Second son of the
n August qar Clltheroe, Lanca- 23rd,, at
Amos Nelson.-’Interment lace at St. Peter's East Marton, on August
PEARSON'—Dn the 26th August, ' at 18,Llttlemoor Road, Clitheroe.
Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345. MEMORIAM
IN
BLEAZARD.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, who died August 30th, I960;- also a dear Daughter and Sister, who died April; 18th, 1940.
’ iln ou[- home they are fondly ! remembered,
—From; ill, at 27, Calder Avenue. ;1960.
; There : ' m Where
W eet; , ■
, ! . : aqd|Davld.
1 - You were a father, : so very ! '
[ Loving and kind In all your i; A devpK^d father till the end
i Content, in your home, and always there;
1950.- I I rare;
, w4ys, of y(3ur days.
[—Prom Elsie, Dick and Grand- ■ I children.'_________
BLEAZARb.-r-In lovliig merriory of [a dear IDqd and Grandad, who died August 30th, 1950. ]
;Hls smlilng face and loving
’ ! . wta]- I Are memories to recall,
' gold.
He had a smile for everyone, Was mved and liked by all. One (It the best this world T 'could hold;
he dt ofbarest dad with a heart —
From' Ivy, Lizzie, Tommy and Fred.
Three Th ncey
m don’t say much, but —Prom Joan.
ean a lot.
little words, “Forget me t. ■
“ Quelrain " (ijapiesl ;es,l
Men’s New Der Overcoats |
Men’s Flannel Trousers
Men’s C()tton Worsteds
Youths* Fawn'Rain-1 coats
Youths’ Suits Sizes
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Fawn Waterproo| ()vertrousers ; .
“ Belstaff ” M/C || ' Goats
New.est Cycle Capesj Men’s Suits front Khaki and Navyl Dr Shirts ).....
Strong F.S. Twill Sheets
. !.
Full SizeilFlannefcttel ' Sheets I
Full Size (Blankets AH Wool Blankets
Ladies’ Grey Slacks! Men’s: Super Grey _ T
Gabardine Zip JerkinS
New Lined Union 1 Shirts-
Socks i
H m S f c lL M V M n nJ«i/n
.......
Nety Oxford Shirts Men’s Slipovers iftoH
...... iil-
IfVIen’s Sports Sliirtsl Tunic Shirts with collars
I) .....(;■•■ See our Wi^:doii
strong Army ’Toweisi Super Tea Towels Leathcr(itte Zip Jerkins
F S' JL.. ... .1
Iren’s Sports Cc from 1
Men’s Strong 1 Trousers : |
Men’s Fawn Raincoj from ..,.!
^veeq i)b.
To on: 'ftc cannot meet. 'Pfom Johnnie, Betty. Fred
to-day.
m ■ thoughts and wishes I e take that road In thought
Is a road called re- mbrance,
'. Still 13ve them" In death Just •| . the same,-; ,
[Those Who loved them In life !-"- slicorely,
Sweet memories cling to their ' ' name;
. BAKE] .'
' years. Iqterment St. Mary's Cemetery. [to-day (Friday), 3-0 ' p.m., — The : Scales. Fuheral
Edgar Arpold Pearson, aged 69 ON CLI
4 0 n 21st August, 1952, daughter’s residence, Villa, Clltheroe, Mary
Make certain j p i : I Goods)
OUR XMAS I ,
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BRIGHT, -CHEER) W ■! YATCH pUR
BENTLeV.—On August 24th, at 1, !;Chested [Avenue, Cl l t h e r o e ,
SAW YOl COP
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SOF NO I I
\ O' l,)l I Tools. Irpnr
Household A[ FjlREljLAf
CNQUIRIES YORK CLITHEROE.
REGISTERk) AI [HI
iiiuil TO-NIGHT (Frffiay)I
Marlon Brando, Jean J “ VIVA ZAPATA.’.’f-'A|
MONDAY; and TUESDI FRED ASTAIReI
I smashes.______ THURSDAY an(^ :FRti
'on air. Tapping! bn '
ZENA MARSHALL! SY| ■'[f;
BLIl
Booking Office open . ■
. - MoorLanf J| N(f
The producer.. of I f An , done It again. M.G.MJ
BEL]
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BLEAZARD.-!-In loving remem-' !brance Of [ a dear Father and :Grandad, who died August 30th,
YOUR OPPOi ______ , |
BLEAZARb.^In loving remem-! [brance of! a dear Father and 1 Grandad, who died August 30th. |
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