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^ Clitheroe Advehisei & Times, Nozemher 19, 19S4


SA LE S B Y A U C T IO N


GEORGE MIbDELTON tSenior) Sa Auctioneer and Estate A ^ ! \ t


les by Private Treaty and Public


Auction. Clients ior all classes of Property. Spedalist In hlgb-class Mortgages. Rents-and accounts collected.


tlon. 1^ FAEi POBS !v ! Ifi ft


BATTER^r liy . Le v a l l e y


ri^b: ASH I and i.r- f F MAN FACTURED BY FOR MAXIMUM EQG PRQDUC


PELLETS ION


apply to the sole proprietor: GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior).


' Auctioneer and Estate Agent. Ts. MILLTHOBNE^ AVENUE. CLITHEROE__________


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


The Superior Semi-Detached Residence


Nod. 21. LITTLEMOOR ROAD, ULITHEROE.


Lounge with bay window; Dining S ; Scullery Kitchen and Pantry. Above are- Three Bed


The Accommodation comprises;


rooms. Bathroom and Garage; hrlclc-built Cmlplace and outside Toilet; nice Garden, All Main Services. Rateable Value


deposit; balance on mortgage. ' Vacant Possession on completion.


' Ground Rent £3/3/0. £250 To View apply to;


GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior), Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 15, Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe,


All th a t Stone-built Dwelling- house


Numbered


Llv?n?"RooSfknd^m?c"lien.^S are Landing and Three Bedrooms. The House is fitted with Gas and Electricityjand can be thoroughly recommended as a good fa™Jy


mortgage. :! facant Possession on completion. To View, apply to:


u t t l e m o o r F c o w n m il l CL,


^ Telephones |p3 andj534| Glitheroe


The Leasehold Shoo and Dwellinghouse


Nod, 22. CORPORATION STREET, ^ CLITHEROE,


HAS BEEN SOLD BY


GEORGE MipDELTON (Senior), Auctioneer ^n d Estate Agent, 15, MILLTHORNE AVENUE, CLITHEROE,________ ___


Q.ISBURN AUCTION MART


Cows and Heifers shown In the hands ol local farmers and breeders. Including some very choice Heifers from hlgh-brecdlng farms and some outstanding blaclr and white Cows well worth a proud dairyman’s attention. 30-40 in-calf Cows and Heifers. Judging 11-30 aan.


150 grand,-young, newly-calv^


THURSDAY, November 25th a t t e s t e d DAIRY STOCK


Sale 12 noon prompt In dairy


ring. • ______ FATSTO'CK


and Fat Cows; 1,000 Fat Lambs, Shearlings and Ewes; 200 Porlt| and Bacon Pigs; 100-150 Calves.


180 Prime Fat Heifers, Young, ; i


,i s I !


Years ago .we realised | that in this locality- A m 6 d ER1s| t y r e , SER\|lCE had become! a neccssityT-ejver-increasing traffic i Digger deinand for quick and There | was no time for


was aeating a efficient service.


' I 1 , -------^


obsolete and la Dorious; methods. |We there­ upon equipped our workshops wijh the most modem'machin:ry and j have continued to do so ever since, ut til to-day our service facilities are amongst the fines:jin the country.


I I <


1st with Octopus ’ Hycjriiulic Tyre Changer I me Wheel Balancing.


1st with iPnemm tic Scahng.|. 1st with I Shotblasting, ^ I


1st with I Static tnd Dyna '


n I 1*1 ' '■ • 1st MODERN TYRE SliRVICE


ALL THESE E;I ATURES AT NO EXTRj«.|!COST. ASK Y^UE LOpiL GARAGE.


f;


ESHTON TI,RRAfc|Ej ClnjHEROE I •


I Tel.


ENTERED ON MINISTRY FORMS: SEVEN days BEFORE DATE OP, SALE. ■ All Livestock must be pre­


ALL FATSTOCK MUST„ BE| PLEASE NOTE


sented before 10 a.m. for grading.! The Sale of Fat Cattle wH'l


First-class references' on applica- for further particulars


S A LE S BY A U C T IO N By T. 8ILVERWOOD


gHUTTLEWO^RTH^HOUSE FARM.


(turn off Hap ton Common at (Erco) Castle Clough signpost down to Mill)


T. SILVERWOOD


having received Instructions, will Sell oy Auction for Mr. J. M. Crook (owing to health reasons).


TUESDAY NEXT (Nov. 23rd)


mllk, geld lor service; 4 Cows Geld for beef.


I I HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE Viz. 7 young Cows, fresh, In-


(8 weeks); 1 Essex Sow, newly- served; 11 Pigs (10 weeks); 1 Sow with 3 followers; 8 Pigs (9 week); 4 Pigs (10 weeks); 1 Essex Sow due Nov.; 1 Sow due time or Sale; 1 Sow due Nov.; 1 large White Boar. 2 years (licensed).


One Sow with eight followers PIGS


quiet and good worker. POULTRY „ ^


Bay Gelding, 10 years; 16h.h.; HORSE


R.I.R. X B.L. Pullets; 40 Hens y.o. w Sale 1-30 oromot, commencing


17, Chester Avenue, Clithcroe. _____________ Tel, 228,______________


Auctioneer and Valuer, T , SILVERWOOD,


2 miles from Gisburn; 5 miles from Clitheroe: 12 miles from Sklpton.


By BASIL JOHNSTON T IO L L IN S FARM, r im in g t o n .


house. Rateable , V|l'ue £10- Annual Ground Rent £1/1/0. £250 de posit; balance on


GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior), Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 1.5. Millthornc Avenue, Cllthcroe,


BASIL JOHNSTON


Is Instructed by Messrs. Renton to sell by auction TO-MORROW (S a t , Nov. 20th)


THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD FARM STOCK Comprising;


34 HEAD OF A T T E S T E D PEDIGKEE AND NON-PEDIGREE


AYRSHIRE AND FRIESIAN CATTLE.


3 PEDIGREE L.W. PIGS


MODERN RANGE OF IMPLEMENTS Etc.


Model); Land Rover (1950 Model); New Rice Double Cattle Trailer.


prompt. Sale to commence at 12 noon 70 POULTRY


Auctioneer’s Offices: The Square, Boroughbridge, Tel, 382.


By HUGH MORTIMER & Co.


“ T H E GABLES,” 104, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE.'


HUGH MORTIMER & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION on The above Premises on


WEDNESDAY NEXT (Nov. 24th) commencing at 1-30 pan.,


subject to Conditions ol Sale affecting the same:


THE RESIDUE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS


commence with Attested at 10-30 a.m Calves will be sold at 11| B.m! Pigs .will be sold at 1 p.m.| Sheep and Lambs will be sold at 2 p.m. followed by Ewes and stores.


PRIZE SHOW AND SALE of 150 ATTESTED IN-C.'.LP COWS AND


GREAT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FRIDAY, November 26th


HEIFERS. RICHARD TURNER & SON.


'


Chartered Auctioneers and Secretaries, Bentham.


■ I


Tel.; Glsbui-n 242 Sale Days, j , Bentham 367 Other Dayi.


rPHE HELLIFIELD AUCTIO|t -*■ , MART CO, LTD .


| ATTESTED SECTION ,


HEIFERS on oHer, the majority being direct from local farms; also several good consignments direct from Scotland.


MONDAY NEXT. November 22nd 130-150 newly-calved COWS and


Judging and Ballot 10-30 a.m.


Sale Immediately afterwards. Last Sales Nos. 133. After the above sale, the follow­ ing Tractors will be on offer:


1. 1942 Standard Fordson Trac­ tor.


teed In perfect working order. N0N-ATTE8TED


3. 1948 Major Tractor. All' reconditioned and guaran­


2. 1943 Standard Fordson Tractor.


and SALE of Lylng-off Cattle. A nice ■ seasonable show Is ex­ pected from the,usual well-kndwn consignors.


TUESDAY NEXT, November 23rd Usual Fortnightly PRIZE SHOW


Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards.


, FAT STOCK ilVil'f-


i i ' h'-i


[ \


Textiles more,


and keen values give k choice th a : is tru jy jm.. textiles are useful soods, giving!lastim


are th rilling, when they have


intimate gifts . . . . . . . .


gUUUOi bi»>llt>: hat individual look ab o u t them.


. . . . . PM /:


k% nil


■llll I"


Coloured Sheets Coloured Blankets Bedspreads Eiderdowns Cushions Christy Towels Christy Bath Mats Hand-made Lace M^ts Chair-back | Covers Boxed Sets|


! BEAh . i SUGGES1 IONS


Handkerchiefs Tablecloths Pot Towels Linens Cheval Sets Pram Rugs Pram Blankets Wadded Quilts Pillowcases Fabrics


BRANIi NYLOl is


ODDIE’S TEXTILES 14, KING ISTREET, CLITHEXOE. j Tel. 346


U'


P I C K b P 25, WELLG,VTE


' — OPEN DINNER,


CHIPS - i FISH ALMOND’Sj TRIPE


11' Open 10 a.m. for M d


, TROT rning C


i JOHN HOLT, Jnr.


FOH The BEST PRICK AND IMMEDIATE RElifovAL i ; OF Horses, Cows, Bulls, ETC., Dead !or AuvE. j


n I


Day and Wight Senjice


Fat Horses Bought at Top Prices. ■ j ^


R.SJ.C.A. HUMANE miKHS - useh. 1


, I Shay Head Cottage, I


$lack jLane Ends, ^olne TEL.; WVCOLLER 200.


M , | eni 1 f f i


Lever’s IBatiery “ P e l l e t s ,


s C A F E cliItheroe


TEA ,. SUPPER -


BEAS ' -1 MEAT PIES TERS AND COWHEEUis


)ffk. Tea! and Biscuits, etc. P O U L T R Y A N D EGGS


■pOINT-OF-LAY R. X L.S. Pullets -L: now ready. 24/-each. Sunnyslde


Day-old Pullets, November £11 per 100. ' December £13. Cocks: R. ix L.S. !£5 per 100. W i . x E., Brn.L. X ;B. Cock £3, pthers £2. Send for complete list of new prices lor the coming season, i n c l u d i n g “ Safeguards for customers! ' who book early.”— Jarntel' E. Hartley, Sunnyslde Accredited Hatchery, Roughlee. near NelMn. Tels. Nelson. 1368 and 2538.


A T S T U D


Laheslde j Farm, Chatbum; Near niltheroej Phone Chatburn 314.


A T Stud.—Pedigree Large I White : Premium BOAR,—P. Clayton,


IVth."—William Pennington, Law- son House, Sawley. Tel. Chatbum 349. . 1


AT STUD. — Pedigree BOAR , “ Crdssfleld IChamploA Boy


i .


CUtheroe 'Advertiser & Times Com­ pany. Ijtd., at 6 Market 1 viace. CUtheroe.! Tel. 407/8 (two lineal.


Printed: and published by the to bul^


■lagnihcent. W hats memories, especially


Our large stocks


450 to 500 choice Lambs, Shear­ lings and Ewes, and 60 to 80 Pat Cattle will be on offer, all direct from local farms.


THURSDAY NEXT. November 25th Weekly Sale of Fat Stock, when


68. Cattle; 5 Pigs. NON-ATTESTED


Grading 9 a.m.; sale 10-30 a.m. Last Sales Nos.; 398 Sheep;


THURSDAY NEXT. November 25th Usual Weekly Prize Show and


Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. Last Sales Nos. 77.! !


SPECIAL NOTICE


Annual Christmas Prize Shows and Sales have been j fixed as follows:


The. followlngi dates| for the Thursday, Detember 2nd;


Non-Attested newly-calved COWS and HEIFERS.


Monday, December 6th; Thursday, December 9th;


offered' will be announced next week. ;


All Classes of FAT STOCK. ; Full ' particulars of the prizes


Phone;; 226 Helllfleld—Secretary. P. W. STARKIE.


Phone; 258 Helllfield— Foreman. H. DAKIN.


Gisburn Auction Mart. 1954


Annual Christmas Shows


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2Gth 150


ATTESTED IN-CALF DAIRY CATTLE


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 200 ATTESTED


NEWLY-CALVED DAIRY CATTLE


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th FAT STOCK


SCHEDULE OF PRIZES from RICHARD TURNER & SON,


Auctioneers and Secretaries, BENTHAM


2nd ,


Attested newly-calved COWS and • I HEIFERS.


LEGAL N O T IC E S


Clitheroe HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to all persons that certain


T MARGARET ALICE PARKIN- SON of 20 Moorland Crescent


FURTHER NOTICE that i f such persons continue to utter such


slanderous and defamatory state­ ments made about me In public by certain persons are untrue and completely , without founda­ tion and I


j HEREBY GIVE


slanderous and defamatory state­ ments about me legal proceedings lor defamation of character will be commenced against them without further notice.


(signed) M. A. PARKINSON.


Messrs. Baldwin. Weeks & Baldwin.


Solicitors, Clltheroe. W A N T E D


shifts; please state accommoda­ tion available and terms, In reply to Labour Clerk, Imperia l Chemical Industries Limited, PlmUco Road, Olltheroe. Tel. 493.


TTRGENTLY : required.—LODG INGS for men working on





w a n t e d .—DOLL’S HOUSE In ' ' good condition.—Write, stating price, to: Box Rl, Advertiser and Times,_________1


__________


TABLE^Altken, Roefield, Cllth-. eroe. Tel. 694.j__


■WXNTED."-r- DOLL’8~PRAM " (single or twin); good con­


E D U C A T IO N A L


prepared for examlilatlons. — | Apply: Mrs. M. M. Browil, P.N.O.A.,’ 10. Park Avenue, Clitheroe; Tel. 342.


(rumON In TypewrlUng, Short- hand. Book-keeping. Pupils i


"WANTED.—Full-size of near ” full-size TABLE TENNIS


dition essential.—Apply: Adver-, riser and Times.


D A N S


UNSECURET l£5


55, Rowsley


RAINHATi in' dlngton Road Rlmlngton.


T,OST, Satuf November.-


POSTAL LOANS to £5,000


F. Si Riq


HARDS LTD., Street, Leicester.


LO S T


day evening, 6th -Green, Gaberdine York Street. Wed- area.-" Swanslde,’"


„ ,


t h e CLITHEROE AUCTION ^ MART CO. LTD


MONDAY NEXT


CATTLE, SHEEP and PIGS at 10-30 a.m. A good show of all classes will be on offer from local farmers. Viz. 60 Fat Cattle, 600 Lambs, Sheep and Ewes, 100 Pork and Bacon Pigs.


WEEKLY SALE OP FAT


9-45 a.m ..Seven days' notice to be given wpth all, entries.


Grading at 8-45 a.m. All Stock must be penned by


TU fS pA Y NEXT


DAIRY Clfi^E, STORE PIGS and CALVESkat Ifl-30 a.m„ when 30-40 locar faiaigrs’ newly-calved Cattle and 120-140 Veal and Bobby Calves will be on offer.


Weekly Sale of Non-attested WEDNESDAY NEXT


SHOW and SALE of all classes of ATTESTED CATTLE Will be held, when an excellent show of 100-120 smart local and North Country stock will be on offer, Including a grand selection of local farmers’ newly-calved' and In-calf Cattle, along with a fine choice of North Country Milk Cattle. The above are worthy of attention, Ihe stock being of good-class quality. Good prizes given In six classes for newly-calved and fn-calf Cows and Heifers, along.with champion prize.


THE ANNUAL XMAS PRIZE


Sale at 11-15 ajn. FRIDAY NEXT


Sale of newly-calved Cows and Heifers, when 80 to 100 will be on offer, all direct from local farms and the North.


Judging at 10-0 a.m. Prompt


classes of Sheep will be held at 10-30 a.m., when a good show of useful stock from well-known Sheep Farmers and Dealers wlU be on offer. (Last year’s Nos. at this sale 971).


The concluding. Sale of all NOTE Xmas Show and Sale Dates


Wednesday Next, November 24th. All Classes of ATTESTED CATTLE


Monday, December 13th: FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP.


Monday, December 20th; FAT PIGS.


Tel. 325. E. CHESTER, Secretary I


Linen Press; antique oak and mahogany Chests of Drawers; reproduction carved oak Hallrobe; oak Hall Table; antique Bible Box and China Rail; Grandfather's oak wing Armchair; oak wing i Ladder- back Armchair; 3 oak spindle- back rush-seated Stand Chairs; Old English carved oak Hall Chair; 3 Empire Chairs; i figured mahogany Display Cabinet; antique oak long-cased j Clock; carved oak Bedstead; walnut and mahogany Bedroom Furniture; oak and mahogany Standard Lamps; Hugo Ilileme (Upright P i a n o f o r t e ; Empire i Mirror; antique mahogany-cased! Baro­ meter; Cartwright's fireproof Safe; Easywork Kitchen Cabinet; G.E.C. Cooker; Kitchen Utensils, etc.


Comprising: Fine antique oak I


23rd) from 2-30 to 4-30 pun. and on morning of sale from 111 a.m. to 12 noon.


On view Tuesday Next (Nov. |


obtained from: The Auctioneers,


Further particulars may be


23, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn. (Tel. No. 6246)


Ferguson Tractor (T.V.O.—1950 18 R.I.R. X B.L. Pullets; 46


ith Poultry, Pigs, Cattle No Implements will be offered at tbls sale.


SA LE S BYI A U C T IO N 0> HOTMERSAtL et FOHKEST


C. HOTHERSALL, P.X.L.P.A. H. FORREST. If.A.L.P.A.!


Auctioneers.iValucrs and Estate Agents.


BANK SALEROOMS. OLITHEROE. __ ___________Tel, i 95.______________


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY CLITH EROE |


“ THE W H ITE COTTAGE,” CLAREMONT AVENUE, CLITHEROE;


,


A Superior detadhed Residence' of attractive design. The Accom­ modation comprises: Central Hall; Cloakroom; Excellent Lounge with : Inglenook. and brlck-bullt fireplace, French


'window to lawn; Dining Room; modern ■ Kitchen with fitted cupboards. Crane Doipestlc


To View and for further par­ ticulars, apply; HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate : Agents,


Bank Salerooms, Chtheroe. (Telj 95).


The Suncifior Modern Semi-detached Residence,


No. 33, BUCGLEUCH AVENUE, CLITIfEROE.


An exceptionally well built Property with qouble-storey bays to fro n t elevation. Occupies a nlc'ely elevated site with a good Outlook, i


Boiler for dornestlc hot jwatei' supply, also part central heating; Pantry; 3 Principal Bedfooms lone with washbasin); also 4th Bedroom or Nursery; Bathroom with panel bath, pedestal wash­ basin; separate W.C.; Wash­ house, Coalplace and good- sized Garage) all accessible undercover from the house. All mains services, ample power points. Attractive Garden. Vacant Possession. Rateable Value £27. '


!


ON SA LE


•D all-tile FIREPLACES;: com­ plete with raised hearth, fireback, Iret and grate, £a; delivery 5/-;


UARGAiNS.—Good sound 481n.


to be seen to be Fireplaces, 67, Accrington.


believeu.:—Union Union : Street,


GALE.—Solid oak BED (as new); ^ oak Wardrobe; oak pedding Chest; also miscellaneous goods.— Apply: Mrs. Parkinson, 5,: Market Place. Clitheroe. I_ _ _ _ _ _ |_ _ _ _ _ ■(Smiths tours.—We are now booking for 1955.—Ainsworth


Clltlwoe.____


S IT U A T IO N S V A C A N T


' The, engagement ol persons answering tnese advertisements must be made through a Local


Office of the Ministry of Labour or a Scneduled Employment Agency If the applicant Is a' inan aged 18—64 Inclusive, or a woman aged 18—59 inclusive, unless he or


MEMORIALS G R AN IT E , M A R B LE , STONE


she. or the employment, Is excepted from the provisions ol the Notification ol Vacancies Order. 1952._________________ I


and Alderson, Travel 1 Agents, Water lo o apd Shaw i Bridge,


—Apply: Miss' way_Vl_ew.___ L


X’O'PtAGE for ..... ... .. View, with vacant possession. sale In 'Railway


Bleozard, i9, Rall- LIsieux. Langho, •LtJ- PARTS;


kinds: satlslactlon guaranteed.— 24, King William Street. Black- bum._TeU92g;_________I •


Vests and Pantsj M„ O.S..IX.OR.— E'USBBID. I j'E lor Hlgb-class


PANTS


purd-wool ialso


DIAMOND REPAIRS I of all


T ADIES’ JUMPERS 11/6, 14/6; Ca r d l g a i l s from 113/11.—


Corner House,' King Lane!._______ f PRI


The Small Farmstead CHORL^Y Land: Apprbx


Apply: 115, Clitheroe. Tm.


roof, glass etc.; 16ft. X 9ft. £39


g. boards;


The Accommodation i comprises; Hall with understair Clothes


On the Upper ! Floor: are TTiree Bedrooms respectively 13ft. 91ns. X 12ft. plus pay. 12ft. 61ns. x 12ft. 31ns, and 8ft. j 31ns. x 7ft. Bathroom, half-tiled; with, panel Bath, pedestal washbasin and low suite W.Cj.


Mains Services rre Installed. The Site of over 600 sq. yds. allows for 'ixcellent, Garden and Includes (nature fruit trees. Garage. Annual £3/10/0. Rateable


Outside Offices: Washhouse with h. and c.; Coalplace and W.C. all With undercover access from house.


!.


Vacant Possession on i completion. To View: By i.ppolntment with HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Room for Ground Rent Value £20.


Auctioneers a n l Estate Agents, Bank Salerotms, Clitheroe, (To . 95),


CLIT


Valuable Cornei Pre


In comman


nerty ling position


JEROE Block of


Office HOTHERSALL & FORREST


have received Instructions to Oqor for Sale ly Auction at the


BANK SALEROOMS, GLITHEROE, m


TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1


subject to the Conditions of Sale to be I then and there produced,


a 1>54,


Premises compilses Ground and ’Two Upper Flcors. Frontage to Castlegate 24ft. depth of 64ft. 2,000 sq. feet. The present


purposes , and Premises of thi Ltd. TTie substantial


Accommodation The Property


free from Chief t Vacant Posse:;


tlon occupied and Excise) y completion. Further par


lon of the Oflic


could be adapled for some Flat If recjlllred. Is Freehold and Rent.


__ . . Suites of Ofiices


Sion - (with excep- i and Accommoda-


jy H.M. .Customs 111 be given on


View, apply THE AUdTIONEERS.


Vendor’s Solicitors: CAMPBELL & CO..


Instructed I HOTHERSAI will Sell The


ANTIQUE Iculars and To


Bank Saleroms, Clitheroe. Te!. 05.


31, Dale Street. Liverpool, 2, Mrs. Ireland,


_ & FORREST hy Auction


FURNI ' SHINGS i


39. KIRKM CLIT


WEDNESDAY


Oak Y o r k s h drawers below,


Cupboard on match; Small 391ns. X 171ns, and top rail;


Mahogany


.(ND MODERN at


iuperior


..JOOR ROAD, 'dEROE,


on ts t DEC., 1954


(Note.—Alterati) as from Prel Items comp)


and Pot Rail a Boir,


Dressing Table and reeded su excellent q u Axmlnster, as Two. Principal 'rooms. Hall and Mats. •


Chairs (late Ge seats; Two exce In ; uncut moc. Wireless Tabl Bedding Chest, Mahogany Bedr: talhlng Wardro j, Chest of Draw:: Bedstead); Ma Single BedsteaC and Overlay;


Table: 5 Ant.


jn of Sale Date mlnary Notice) ise brlefiy; Ant. i r e Dresser, all brass fall handles


Love. Ant. Inlaid .'fronted Corner Corner Stand to Ant, Oak Chest,


.jrg ia n ) with loose .'.lent 3-plece Suites iquette; Mod. Oak


vlth carved panels Ant. Oak Gate-leg Mahogany Stand


room Suite (con­ ic, 'Dressing Table, rrs and 4ft. 61ns.


Mod. Carved 341ns. X 181hs.;


iipprts; Carpets of 111 y, principally


logany Full Panel with Sprung Base Ant. Mahogany Mirror on fluted


.rooms, Two Bed- ind . Stairs. Rugs


laid or fitted In


„ Decorative Bric-a-brac, uc Plates. Dinner


Utensils, etc. h On View: Tu


modern crocket Useful Kltcfi!


lIV' cn and Domestic


BANK SALEROi T il


er, 2 p.m. to Auctioneers’ ,


pday, 30th Novem- 4-30 p.m.


Offices; OMS^. C L ITHERO ^


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


The Modern Semi-Detached Dwell nghouse,


No. 5, MOOR .AND CRESCENT, G L rHE RO E .


a good residential locality. Brick-built 'rith red rile roof


modation:| Hi,11; Lotmgff (bay \rindow). 1 mo lera rile range; Dining Room, modern tile range;


and having the following Accom


Scullery Kite len fitted with Stainless Steel Sink Unit; Larder On the ;Upp;r Floor are Three Bedrooms, i Ba ihroom and W,


rom highway. „ a), a. 1 (garden


" fi Occiipylilg a quiet situation In 44.


Settee Sets.—Corner House, King Lane.


nsop Bridge. Tel. 44.


GALE. — Ofeda ELECTRl o COOKER I good condition;


condition; cheap; for quick sale. Ring Chatbum 346.


(SALE.-Invalljd also babys


.i.ii


Cylinder !Alrmg Cu p b o a r , Immersion Hei ter. f Garage: I W1 ;h direct , drlve-ln


Services. Rateable Aimual Ground Rent


_____


^ HOTHe ’r SALL '& FORREST. Auctioneers tnd Estate Agents. Bank Saleijoomsi Clitheroe. i


Tel. 95. I Cl High Chair; good


O.S., X.O.S.^Corner House, King Lane.


| j V P E R SO N A L


TlYORTGAGEk — Larger Mort- gages arranged; existing ones


Factories, Hotels, Farms, etc; also Finance for Industry. — Ashley’s (Dept. K33). 67. Cambridge Road, London. N.W8.


paid off; alsb 2nd Mortgages on Houses. Flats! Businesses, Cinemas,


fjOUSES.—i f Buying or Building -*-L consult IISKIPTON Building^ Society. 100% . Advances tm Tenant Purchasers. Dp to ' 95% In other Approved cases. Stream­ lined Sendee! |at all rimes. Local Agents: Messra. Edward Chester & Son, 36, King Street, Clltheroe.


Wreaths, Bo lauets. Cut Flowers etc.I


: A.' PEARCE & SON.r


CHATBURN n u r s er ie s ! (Near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Ghatburn '230. :


T ADIES' Winter-wear DRESSES, •*-' Cardigans! Jumpers; W„ WJC..


ftlPTS that) please.—PILLOW ■ SETS, Tablecloths, , Towels,


■ laALE.-1949 lARIEL; 350c.c. Red Du Hunter; bargain.-Haslewood,


first reasonable offer accepted.— 21, Waterloo RMd; Clltheroe.


I'MYLONS from 6/6 pair.—Corner House. King Lane.


BATH CHAIR;


ttery and Glass. ol Willow-pattern Service and other


Ideally .sltuatid for commercial adjoining the


c a s t l e g ; CLIT


t 3 o.m„


THE OFFICE I'REMISES kne


n as


TE HOUSE, 4EROE,


e Midland Bank Stone-built


with return and Total Floor Space:


Closet; Lounge (13ft. 61ns. X 12ft. plus bay: window); Dining Room (14ft. 81ns. Into bay x 12ft, 31ns.); Kitchen (lift, x 8ft.), tiled on two sides and with large rknge :of built-in cupboards.


GALE.-PIANO; strung. ■


and Times. Quality Toy:


Hornby, Dub Electric Trai


i ptE k|jiowin


HOUSE,


KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE. Comprises:;? |Parmhousb,, Barn and Shlppon [foe six, '


412. J ___ 1 Road,


41 acresj Heilthorn


"IVEW GARAGES; all Jin. t. and cf hnarHc* rnmnloto* foltevrl


Inspection Invited; showrooms open dally and dinning, “ Mill Road, Accringtc


complete; felted 16ft. X 8ft. £36; 16ft. X 10ft. £42;


week-ends.—G. H. House," Ryndburn


Ipply; Advertiser German over-


T10RMY BLANKETS, - f ’vVhlte, •*-' Rose, Giebn, 49/6 each.-'H^ Corner House, King . Lane]_______: \


Meccani). Bayco. Tri-ang Toys. 0, and Tri-ang


Now on jShow I


ns and Snares. ____18. Moor Lane, Cllthcroe.____ MORTONS.


up ho ls te r y good condition; 20,000 miles. Ring Whalley 3247 after 6 p.m; 'from Monday, 22nd November.


gale.—May, I rtsa, Mai'ktfi, HILL- MAN MINX; blue with fawn


T ADIES' OVERALLS; with sleeves or without all sizes;—Ckirner House, lOng Lane. Tel. 663.____


Tel. Blackburn 48329.


rjARDEli SHEDS £15.—Cornwell, (Portable Buildings),'Langho. 1


nORNER HOUSE for Flannelette 80 X 100 37/6


BLANKETSf 68 X 88 29/6 pair. pair.—King Lane.


GALE.—Men’s Brown BOOTS, size 8; one palf almost fiew; also


3-plece Suite! brown ihoquetty good condition; double O-O Hornby Train complete with extras etc.; excellent condition; all


herd " COMBINA’nONS'. all styles and W.. O.S.. iX.O.S. Tel. 663.


Ladles’ Viidonls" ari Shep­


New condlttonl all sizes In stock; free delivery.


SHlPS’ l CARPETS ;


"WE can'book you anywhere by ” land, seal or air.—Ainsworth


89,iLEEDSiROAD^NELSON.__


TAPSELL & WEST, The Old Firm, i


and Alderson, Travel' Agents, Waterloo !ond Shavi Bridge, Clitheroe.


'


GEE our selection of EIDER- DOWNS; all sizes and colours; also WADDED] QUILTS from 23/6.


Clocks, Rings! Cutlery, and pay for It weekly.—R u s b r 1 d g e . Jewellers. 24, King William Street. .Blackburn.


STYLE— O D ljlE ’S TEXTILES


PIBBLESDALE - BATTY HOLT 'LL TOURS.—We are now book­ ing for 195fi.—Ainsworth and Alderson, Travel Agents,' Waterloo and Shaw Bridge, Clltheroe.


GALE—Graham Parish ELECTRIC “ TRAIN (a^ new) with trans­ former; £7. Also Gents.’ Bicycle, £2'—Apply: ig. Bank Cottages, Bllllngton, (alter 5-30).


BLANKETS._Tc1. 663^


GALE.—“ Ekcbmatlc •D COOKER; J Advertiser and


GALE 'D (solid oak): dltlon.—Apply: Times.


i


HOUSECOATS; women’s size 49/9. —Corner Rouse, King .Lane._____


GPECIAL DRES S l


-M 0 d'e rn


rjORNER'HOtisE, King Lane, for Value and Selections In


as new.—Apply; Times.


’ PRESSURE Advertlser and


SIDEBOARD perfect con-


II VALUE — Ladles' IN G - GOWNS and


woman,-Ring I Gt. Harwood 2046. VALUE— ODDIE’S TEXTILES Ti'LORENCE TOURS.—We are now


GALE.-Baby-s'Si PUR COAT; full size; i suitable for small


•L booking rejr 1955.-Ainsworth Alderson, Travel Agents,


Cllther«.°° 'SALE. — Ultr.i Twin portable ioKo^^^i9‘


X952 model; good condition: £y or fsarest offer; auiclc eale.—d, Mayfield Avenue.


or battery;


^ . gOUSECpATS. Bedjacketa and Dressing-gowns. — Co r n e r House,_Klng Lane.


Chatbmm’ gELECijON anTvalue in Ladles’


CALE.—Grey '|Tan-Sad (Folder); ^ portable battery BSidlo; Ever-


Crescent,


one owner;, taxed and Insured.- Pennington,! 2; — ' Grlndleton.


Ideal gifts.—C Lane.


GALE.—Bruns with reed


CYCLE; Iperfect’ condition; *


Il Excel^or AUTO- Hlghcllfle Greaves,


130YS’ PULLOVERS With sleeves; Boys’ two-colour’ Cardigans; orner House, King


tIser_gnd_Tlmjes.


V ic k RADlOURAivl ds.—Apply; Adver-


Church, Brow Gardens Tel. Ciitheroe 298


Bouquets Wreaths


DeUvered free to any part of the town.


Crescents .............................. from 7/6 Crosses


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


COWl^ jgs NDESERIES, UP BROOKS. CLITHEROE.


Clitheroe Market Tuesday and Saturday.


IN M E M O R IA M


SAUL.—In loving memory of my dear Husband and Father, William, , who died November 22nd, 19S3.


. ! Worthy of everlasting love.


—From his loving Wife and ■ family.


11, Faraday Avenue, CUtheroe.


SPEAK.—In 'loving memory ' of our dear Friend, Sally, who died November 19th, 1944.- '


, Always remembered. —Rose, BIU and family. 170, 'WhaUey Road.., '


^Remembered.'/ —Anme. 12,' Old Row, Barrow. ' i


WOODCOCK. — In memory ol Frank, who . died Novemhe) 22nd, T?51.


' A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S


. the Castle Veterans' BowUui Club, for kind expressions o sympathy and floral tribute; received in their bereavement.


25, EShton Terrace. ■ 87, Henthorn Road.


92, Station Road, Crayford,' Kent.


75, Hen thorn Road. ' ■ , '


' ■


HITCHEN.—The family ol the late Mr. Septimus E. H. Hltchei. desire to thank all friends neighbours and the members ol


. , , • ■ ' . , ' !


, ,N.S.M. . . . BY INVITATION


, The Scales organisation has accepted the invitation of the National Selected Morticians of America, and is no)N its 'E a s t Lancashire


rnoriiber. This membership, in addition to broadening our knowledge of funeral service, also ehables us to be ' of greater service to American visitors in East Lancashire.


IHESC^^rS


fW R A lS ! CE ROCKDALU ESHTON TER


CLITHEROE. 345. aufiliili


.............................. from 151- .............. from £ 1 /0 /0


. . . . . . .from 15/-


■p USBKXDUE&You can choosa any article In stock—Watenes.


riORNER HOUSE. King Lane,- for T.nriips’ “Vedoni.s” nnd “.8


reasonable.—26, Seedall ! Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 769.


as


CprnwelPs posable ^ Buildings, Blackburn, 48329,


riARA'GES.-16 X 8, £30) garden sheds and poultry houses.—


QUALITY— ODplE’S TEXTILES TV/TEN'S


Corner House. IBdng 'Lane.'lTer. 663. VESTS and


wool-mixture


■\xrANTED.—Capable DOMESTIC TV ■ HELP lor one lady; to under­ take household duties and':cook- Ing; preierably to live in.-Apply: Advertiser and Times._______L__—


Tuesday to Friday; 11-45 a.m. till 2 p.m.—23. ' Waodlngton Hoad, Clltneroe.___________________ ■


PART - TIME WAITRESS! (In- eluding washing-up) required


nniLLOTSONS ('B o lt o n) . Ltd., •L require Letterpress MACHINE MINDERS for single and' double colour machines. New modern works Just being occupied! Ex­ cellent canteen services.


Send for our selection of desiem and prices. You will bo Diaced under no obli- .eation and find us anxious to help, u


Phone 2164. |


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL .MASONS


Lettering and Renovations. ■! 1


Blackburn Road GREAT HArWoOD


w r e a t h s . BOUQUEt ” Fhone 669 (any


tributory pension scheme In operation. Apply, giving details ol experience, to: Works Manager, Tlllotsons (Bolton) Ltd., Meal- house Lane. Bolton.________ i


I Con­


COUN’IER ASSISTANT with shop experience: or will train Jimlor.— Apply In first Instance, In writing, to: 5, Church Street. ,


f'HARLES CLEGG, Chemist, has a vacancy for a LADY


I


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY.


' WANTED.—WARD ORDERLIES (Female). Wages £5/0/6 per week of 48 hours (at 19 years of age). A.S.C. , conditions of service.


Applications to the Matron.


WANTED u rg e n tl y . — Two TV BOBBIN WINDERS.—Apply: John ■


Jubilee Mill, Clltheroe, -_______


Applications to: C. R. Hargreaves and Son, Parson Lane, Clltneroe.


WANTED'—Smart ASSISTANT TV for high-class grocery business.


CLITHEROE SHIRTINGS ) LIMITED


TRUTEX WORKS


have a limited nuipber , . vacancies for


' Experienced Machinists


Good wages: Five-day Week; Holidays with Pay. A p p ly -


WORKS MANAGER, TR U TE X WORKS.


WATERLOO ROAD. CLITHEROE.


Apply: Stonebrldge Cotton V factoring Co. Ltd., Victoria Chatburn.________________


Westhead and Sons Ltd, Bridge Mill, Clltheroe.


, General


INDUSTRIES L IM ITED . CLITHEROE WORKS. LANCS..


have vacancies for


MALE PROCESS WORKERS for sh ift work.


welfare schemes, etc. Apply at the works or write to the Works M a n a g e r , .Im p er ial Chemical Industries Limited, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, or _ a n y Labour .Exchange_____


Good rates of pay, pension fund,


house; good home for suitable applicant; own furnished fiat; three adults; some dally help.— Hoyle, Whins Lodge, York, Langho, near Blackburn. ______


ditions. — Ward. King Street, Clltheroe.________________________


(December 15th to January 15th); live In.—^Mrs. Greenwood, Long- acre,_Stoden_Jljyi_near_CUthe^


(XX)K for Christmas holidays WANTHD. — Good, temporary


fiiWO. vacancies for MAINTEN- A aNCE ELECTRICIANS, one required for shift work, one for day work. Applicants should have experience In heavy in­ dustrial equipment. One ■ house available for suitable applicant; Applications (In writing), statldg age, - training and experience,— Apply: Personnel Dept., Rlbbles- dale Cement Lancs.


Ltd., Clltheroe,


w a n t e d .—VAN SALESMAN.— ' ' A. E. Veevers. Ltd., Empire B^ery, ClUherpe._______________


W'ANTiED.—A DRAWER-IN used ’ ’ .to handling fine counts, voiles and lenos; also Reariher required for hand-drawer.—^Apply: John Southworth & Sons, Ltd., Jubilee MllL'-Olitheroe..


WANTED.—MOTOR DRIVER.— ’ ■’ Apply: P. Ashcroft; & Son, Ltd., Corn Merchants, Lamb Roc, Whalley._______________ ;_______!_


'■


and Sunday School.—Apply (In vndring) to; Revd. S. Blrtwell, The Vicarage, CUtheroe.


. T H A N K S


MR. & MRS. NORMAN BURGESS wish to thank everyone who was kind to Norman, Jnr.. dur­ ing his Illness In Queen’s Park Hospital.!


35. Seedall Avenue, Clltheroe.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


v e r g e r -caretaker required ’ for Clltheroe Parish (Jhurofl


rriXIK or DOMESTIC HELP re- qulred for modern , country


Process Workers IMPERIAL CHEMICAL •


WANTOD. — Clrcu la TV WEAVERS.—Apply;


. . _


w a n t e d . — LOOM SWEEPER; ' ' house available If required.


Manu- Mill,


Salford


Box Wm,


of South worth and Sons, Ltd.,


KNOWLES. Wellgate. B IR T H S


rs. Etc. hour).—


BILLINGTON.— On November 9th, 1954, at The Knoll | Nursing Home, Clevedon, Somerset, to Jack and Joan (nte Hayton), a son (Stephen Michael),________


PETTIT.—Ori November! 17th, at Grove Road Matermty Home Luton, to David and l Margaret (nSe Wrigley), a son (Martin David).


6, Hadrian Avenue, Dunstable, Beds.


e n g a g e m e n t SIMPSON— ROBERTS


The engagement is announced between John Sinclair) only son of Mrs. E. Simpson and the late Mr. John Srimpson, of Slaidburn, and Ruth Leslie, only! daughter of Major R. L. Robertslof Hunt's Cross, Liverpool.


I D E A T H S


HITCHEN.— On November 13th, 1954, at 75, Henthoru Road, Cll t h e r o e , Septimus E. H. Kitchen, the beloved I husband of the' late .Alice Kitchen, In his 82nd year. Interred at St. Mary's Cemetery on the 16th.


—Bennett. 'CUtheroe. I 'Tel._882.


WRIGHT.— On Novemb^lBth, at her brother's, “ Dunkirk Farm,"


Read, EUzabeth AUce, the beloved daughter of | the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright, of Gis­ burn, aged 67 years. Interment at St. Mary's Church,! Gisburn, to-morrow (Saturday, November 20th) at 11-30 a.m. Tel. Gisburn 251.


i IN M E M O R IA M


BAILEY.—Memories of! a dear Dad and Husband, | Thomas,


, sadly missed, who died Novem- "ber 17th, 1953.


.'


—From his Wife and;Greta. Hawthorne Farm, Clithelroe. ’


CLARK.— 'Treasured metaiories of Kathleeri, our dear I .daughter and sister, who fell asleep November 19th, 1947.1


Wherever we go, wherever we dwell,


We'think of her we loved so well,


We keep In our memory the love of the past, .


i • ■


For deep In our hearts it was planted to ^ast.;


—From her lovmg Dad, Mother and fairilly.


[ Park_ House, CUtheroe. !_________


D IXO N.— In loving memory of a dear Husbarid and Father, Tom, who died November lyth, 1946.


Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you're always near,


As it dawns another year. —Fron his Wife and'family. 98, Wh! Iley Road, CUtheroe.


We who loved you, sadly miss you, '


; '


W ’^ANUD.-BUTCHER’S ASSIST- ' ' ANT; good wages and con­


EDE.—Hememb'ririci of George, who 24tb,


-^Minnie


IM^ed le.


away (Jolthursi 'Bungalow. !________


’frankT Ind.— In loving memory of a dear Granny and Mother,


j i


who passed away 'November 19th, 1953.


—From William. Margaret and Grandchildren.


GARNETT.—In loving memory ol a dear Husband and Father, Robert, who ■ died 'November 19th, 1947.


Life’s troubles we cannot share.


We find our cross so hard to bear


At the end of the road when we meet again.'


But God will mend the broken chain, ;


| -Prom Wife and family.


KINO.—In remembrance ot my' dear loving Mother, iwho died' November 19th, 1930, |


—Prom her loving! daughter v.llv.


LANGSHAW.—in loving memory of Arthur Langshaw; Freeman


of CUtheroe, who died- November 17th, 1952.


METCALF.—In fond and loving memory of a dear Husband land Father, Ronald Hlpwood, who died November 15th, 1942.


We think of you, often iand many the times we’ve cried.


Tls many years now since you left oux side,'


Now peacefully sleeping.! jn. God’s gracious keeping,


Tour pain was severe, lyou .Just lived In fear,


' God's own will.


—From his loving Wife, Mary Ann, and all his Sons and Daughters.


Your pain all forgotten,' by I


52, Moor ' Lane, CUtheroe.


METCALF.— In loving memory of our dear Dad, Ronald Hlpwood M' e t c a l f . who fell asleep November 14th, 1942.


Passing years can never change,:


, Memories Unger every day. Remembrance brings him near. Always in (iur thoughts.


Thoughts of one so dear,


!—His loving Daughters, Hilda, AUce and Family.


j Accrington. |


MOON .—Ih loving memory of a dear ’ Husband and Father, John) who died November 19th, 1953. ;


I ' Ever remembered..


'—Prom May, 56, Hayhurst St^ CUtheroe; Jim, Ivy and Donald, “ Rosebank," Syca­ more Avenue, Burnley.


I 2, and-2a, Shaw Bndgel


Branches lalso -at Sklptdh Dal HeywooilJ


Open 9 a.m. io 7 p.m. Weekdays;! ALL GLOVES AT WH(]


, MEN’S GUARANTI BOOTS


Travel Bugs!.;..;....... .16/11 \V/P Over Trousers 11/G and 23/6


ilnion Flannel Khaki ^ i Shirts ......


Ladies’ Fawn' Raincoats ;


! 16/6 49/6


Car Covers ih All Sizes (WaterprooD from 62/6 Derby Tweed Trousers 27/6


Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers ........... 29/6


Men’s Bedford Cord Breeches


37/6


Boy’s and Girl’s Jeans 13/11 Genuine Army and R.A.F. Socks ......


Men’s 3 Piece’ Suits ... 84/- 4/11


Men’s Black Oilskin Macs 37/6


School Satchels from 10/-, Heavy Quality Khaki Drill ,■ Shirts ................. 14/lT,


Camp Beds ...'■■■■■....... 49/6


New D.R. T.vpe M/C M a c s £4/19/6


New Camel; Fleece Loose Linings ...|......


Men’s Lined Kid Gloves .:i ■ '


22/6


Men’s Pyjamas . 19/11 Full Size Fiahnelette Sheets ..... /--•■......... 35/-


15/11


Large Size Zipp Travel Bags.,....127/6, and 29/6.


BelstaS Motor Cycle Coats ; ,1 --S6/10/-


Men’s Work Socks 1/9, .2/11, 3/11, 4/11


New Army; Type Haversacks' ‘ i


4/11


Ladies’ and Men’s Jeans !'


17/6


Men’s “ PireUi ” Slippers ; 9/11


Bot^ SEE OUR CHRIS! Me|


Mel Mel Meii


“ BEST VALUE F( — AT


Manor House, Twlston, CUtheroe. ' 1


DRAPERY DEPT., GIF T HU]


Then call at our DRAPERY DI


have a Wonderful Range of ' j • EVERYOI


BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, KNITWEAR, Umbrellas,. NYi TIES, ;PERFUMERY,| S01| I '


_■------ ----------'


WATCH OUR WINDOWS FC GOODS MAY BE RESERV|


Ti ■ ■ ' ' ■ •


THEO WILSON AND SONS, LTD.


Tools ■ Ironmongery Household Appliances


FIREPLACES ENQUIRIES INVITED


YORK STREET


CLITHEROE, Phone 88 REGISTERED AS "A NEWSPAPE


11 Milin iv


"3 -D IM EN S IO N A L "


iiiiiii II iilllii tHiiiillllll Manager: MR. STANL “ CINEMASCC


31 TO -NIG HT (Friday) at 7-30; SAt |


GLYNIS JOHNS. JOHN GREGSON . . , WIOKED.”!


"ON THE WIDER


Week! commencing Noven SHOWING ON THE W l l


MONDAY, TUESDAY and wl . DENNIS O’KEEFE AND PAt |


Colour, by Technicolor Gun smuggling to, defend tl;|


m M f ft — ALSO MIAMI SI BARRY SULLIVAN AND I A rlp-roarlng melodrama (The Gang


Suspense teeming; with thrills! Wo| throbbing drama and a magnificent sf


THE SLEEPII WO N D E ]


X M A S p n ON; YOUR OWN


PRESENTS AND FANCY TASTE.


'November ' TOYS OF E\ GOME- ^NSIDE AND WAl


. ' XMAS‘ SpOWROOM. n\ GOODS La id a s id e u I


JOIN OUR -XMAg-'' GLUR . O ^ EVERY CONSIDERATION!


Seats may be booked a t the Cinema, 12-30, and Saturday 10-30 to 12-301 Other times a t the General Office,! Tel. 67,


WATCH OUT FOR " H OW TO MARfl NEXT CINEMASCOPE.


THURSDAY and FRIDAY a t 7-30: DIR K BOGARDE, ALEXIS SMITHJ


Clitheroe €o-operati^ FURNISHING DEI


WHY GO OUT,OF TOWN Fcf WE h a v e !


.. ; -V- ^ ^ *._


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