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phone: Nelson 1878 ■ i'
pric Washerf Repaired, ] Overhauled f |i
ojj New Machines supplied. | , wishes to announce .that!
Yearly Maintenance Service.
lice| Department with a staff df men Butijsenrlclng and repairs to all' types ' ling! Machines. In this capacity, ees will still be available to Old and n^^
w.custoir^ers.
iR, 8, Rook St., Barnoldswick YASHERSlLTD.) Is now M^anager
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| l c Hall, Northgite, Blackburn. Telephone iP.njl to 5-30 p.m.; Saturday.. 11, a.m. to i
, '^Nlglit'pn the Bare Mduntaln— O L D - j T Y M E
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j iDANGlNG Club
To-morrow (SHurday) I'^ V-30 to 11 ij.m.
FRIDAY Light 9-26
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voluntary iservice still holds a firm and vital place! in our way! o£ life, arid upin public spiritedness I and g inerosity, many Invaluable services cibnT. tinue to deppdi.
the work o f ; chi Welfare State
.rlty and
past few; years 1 undtrllne the need for this vfpluntary heia, and the fact that itWe need is still recognised is illustrated by gestures such as tnp-resulc, announced I this week, , of a further .tweilve rmontbs’ work
Increased I costs dilrlng .the
A general view, of Whalley’s new ’bus station when it
wliich dur ;iln by ' a
years hasj falsed oyCi for cancer research |w rk.
There is h cause concern that in' these enlightened : social such a treijnendousl:' ant and far-reachin
as cancer research be largely depeni charity for But so long it • is heartening; tc
much evlde nee of w generous support.
Mr. Spiring, of Vlctirla-road, Padiharii.lwas married on Sat urday at'New Church, Brler- field-road, i Burnley, ' ' " Pamela Ann Cowenj
James CJ son of Mrs.
A !
Spiring, Ellen anti the late
ley. ■:. ! ■
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Ciitheroe 1 conmittee c
ng the past seven o £2,000
or wide
flnariclal as the nied ex'sts. find so
lling and i I master at Clitheiroe Royal
Grarabiar Sclfool, ' Mr. youngest
riuld still ant on resource.
import- activity
days of service,
into service for the irst time bin Good Friday, Designed | to ! ha|r. inonise with iocai the station shouid
ably in easing the village’s acu hiurrou
traffic congestion proiilemi
Rose Queen Chosen At Cbatburn
Vicar, the Rev. E. [Wynne the Chatburn Rose ^Queeri Festlvial ■Will be held agalh this iyear When, at a ceremony In Julk Kathleen Waterworth.i 14-year old daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. C. I Waterworth. bf j Worstoh, will be crowned Rosej Queen. I Kathleen was clioseh as the queen-elect
MAINTAINING tke |tfad|tlbii established by a ! former
Wednesday night.l A | scholar at Rlbblesdale Modern! School, she
at a social qn
;at Burnley junior school; The bride Is jthe younge^ daugh ter of MrJ And Mrs.
of.Caernaryon-avenjue, BurriT
■ A t ' last week’s mt etlrig, M.; Bibby, B. i^hton, E. I and E. Kay were the speakers in a dfebat$ pay. ■ *
’spent an Interestin on; Wednesday, w visited the iworks of Agricultural Appliafaces Ltd., Saltbill-rOad, Clithe ’oe., The club’s thanks iwere expressed by the chairman,, M B . Dent.
IY/temberS , of Yourig Fan
Lofthouse principal on equal
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■ A|FTBR; -Ci n1nv<a
ton firm; J. Southworth and Sons Ltd., for: mori than 58 years, Mr.'Joseph Knowles of 15,! Eshtori-terrace, ClitherOe, retired last week.
ployed; by a Ciitheroe cot 'having:
sury notes and a wqllet by his workfrlends.
He was presented with trea
Kifowles had: woried as weaver, first at B'ooks.Miu. arid later at Jubilee MIL, wherej he remalnea until,,hlsb' retirement."
For ma n y ; y'ears Mr. ’ i' ! ■ ■
' Seagaf, Mrs. [Hallows- Di meeting, at which Jjfrs. Pollard presided, reports fe te given of; a fecent Guild In'Manchester. '
eroe Guild, prizes best, i
confereilce
nTHE J - o r
certs
This repommendat on ,of the Entertainments Committee was approved at the Town Council’s meeting An, Tuesday
Borough, Bafid Is to oe erigriged to glv ; .two con- .ini the Castle Grounds.
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■DIRTHDAY greet ngs to Mr.: -V Herbert Hargrqaves, of 17.: Cheste'r-avenue, Clltheroe, and^ to Mri F.
Groomt.iof Briar Cottage, Whalley. Each cele-' brates- his 84th birthday to day. i
rpHE Clltheroe te im to visit Blackpool “ B” to-morrow
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' Aspinwall, Francis, Pemberton, Wild. '[
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road, .BarroW,, Pi ederick H. Burnsldb (2S). of 62;- Green- bank-street,! Ereiton, was fined £1 at!,Cllth:roe Magis-1 tfates’ ' Court, / yes terday, - for exceeding the ' speed ' limit vs!fth amotbr-wago Ih i a buUt-j up are'al :.
A LLEGED jtb hav e driven at 40 [m.p.h; in Clftheroe-
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RTH .WESTEIJN ELECTRIOTr BOARD tL-; ELECTRICAL .FARM’ EQUIPMENT
NeveF battle vi I you’re bound
ith a bu s , to lose.
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He.lri also! no prepare, an a.ternatlve- ischeme .wi th, estimate -of cost for levelling/ re-surfacing and- effecting other imlnor Improvements, both schemes! to be submitted tb the ! Highways Committee fbr consideration.
.T prepare- an''Estimate - of ebst for the imakfrig^'up of -aj length [of road ^tween, the efcterlyi ettd 'o f
..Hnlori-streetj arid AlbertSstfeet, Low Moor. |
n'■'HE Borough Engineer is to
Hig hwa y s : Spfeclal Sub- dommittee was approved at t ie meeting of the Town Oouncllj on Tuesday night.
This recommendation, of a . 'l* .# *
.After a laps; of three yea'rs; the Chipping Agri
cultural and Horticultural Society: are once again to hold their annual show!
'[ when the date, w is fixed for V Saturday. August 28th. on the;
i This! was dee ded at a : recent meeting of the Society,
I Chipping Playing fields. : I THIS WEEK’S ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN - i be
will be selected from: Glllow, Biitterflbld, Blacklock, K. Holden, ! Coates, G; Haworth, R; Holden, N. Bui ih. Palmer,:
lyl’EMBERS’ Easter bonnets J-\xTf»rp rm vlptr 'nt. t.hp
weekly meeting of Women’s C )-operatlve oh Tuesday night, and were awarded for the Winners were: fJrs. Mrs. i Adamson jand urlng the
the Ciith em
Farmfers’ Club ; evening len they Atklnsons
*■ Clltheroe
Hellawell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Hellawell, of \venue, Chatburn. j
[Wilson and Lawrence Ikier (heralds), - and Holgate (page). ! I There was a g]ood attend ance at the soclql, lat whfih games and dancing;-were ei-
ljudge, Mrs. Bruce Leaver, p£ Burnley. Members' of| tretinue will be: Marie Rich ards, Anne Cunlme.1 Kathleen Farnsworth, Anne;! 1 Taylor, Susan ’Whltham and Llrida IFlewltt (attendapts),! Brupe Whitt! Jqseph
She was selected |
Pendip- by
jjoyed. A bouquet I bf sprl ig flqwers was preseritedlto' M:s. Leaver by the. queen-elect. This year’s'Rose Queep Fes
succeeds Mlf^c! i Maflene
,elp bo fonsidb’. uill4R>A’l
was|br(|ught urro'undings,
_ NEW ’BUS STATION AT WHALLEY
Council House Sales Would Be Inopportune Says Labour
Committee To iWestigate
Departmental Effitpieiicy? Ciitheroe Candidates Urge Closer
. . ■ ■ • i 'I T Watch Oh Council I Spending
m a jo r improvements to the amenities of Ciitheroe. coiilfl' ■
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Ciitheroe^s £2^003 In Seven Years For Cancer Fund
research In the fight against cancer goes a Cllthqfoe cheque' for ; £334 to ' the Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute.
r r o help meet the heavy costs of extensive, and essential
during the past twelve months by a committee of- Clltheroe ladles, who have Mrs. F. Dawson as chairman, and who represent the Women’s Trust Fund of the Hospital and Radium Institute.
The money has been raised
and-buy isale and sponsor other money-raising events
They hold an annual brlng-
and donations throughout the year.
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this Ciitheroe committee has now contributed a • total of £2,003 to cancer research and to , the provision of amenities and comforts for cancer patients.
During the past seven years,
Ciitheroe Brigade’s Animal Meeting
tival has been arrariged for Saturday, July Srd.: rind as '. usual,' be held on Trees Brow Meadow! I
Crqw Wll, |Took Motor |Cy :Ic: ! Hrlvlntr QTirav a entn rnr
consent.- James TliomasiBui (23), of ,33, New /(c^rington; and' gfeaves f20), of 3, Church, were each I fined £10 es'
cycle at Whalley month, without
driving away
Ark-street Ala|n| Har-
a solo fnotor earlier this the i owner’s ns
,,that the motoij taken ;from butslc-eia house Queen-street, WnalleyJ Information was gb
eburt, yesterday; Inspector, W.[
at Ciitheroe
-Hargreavpg' were [seei).: by ■ ;he Dollce, arid whra questioned. Bums, told' ' T.'C. ! iWilson. “ That’s right. I was drlvlr g.” They were taken, to -Accriiig-
The deferidants Burns ind II i
.tori Police Office, where Bupns .said, “ I home.”
LANGHO AMATEUR
' were'brou^t’ to A i lend on Yfed-. fiesday. night'..When - they were! beaten by CUtherce| Amateurs in a match which pad b « n tyiice: postponed.’’ [ Laiisho thus made- sure of retaining the cjhampion- ship which, they I lybn la s t . J|ear, ces-
t
-without. a; play.'O,’^ sary.; , ' ■■■■.!
; With 135 ^oalj
-’place. Is still| 'conmuirig bettyeen. Ribble Cement and Rpad, [who both have tjivb matches to | play and who are • seriarated by; one
'8--0. Chatbum taSe third [pface, ■while i ■
finished the ship Style by
a -tussle [ dpr, -the ■ fowth point.-- ■ I ■ j 0. ' ■ ' I T
Clitherbe Trophies Rihblesdale Tri ole
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th'e 'fthals 1of [the . Individual Championships | wera| placed ’ There , were! 28 entrlek for I the singles event, > rind the [final was eventually ,:3layed by, two members of Me or Lane A.” T iHincks heat J..HJ Cowglll 21-14, 10-21,- 15-2U 21-15,
ended at Aloor Lanq' School, on Wednesday nlglff, when
21-16' ' ! I
darus and I R. 3cott.! Wesley repeated their iuccess of las’ year by defeating T. liunchard- and A. Szullk ifi the double.': final by 3 g’ameri to 1-!. j
In, the doubles event, R ! -J T,
. awards alpfiK .with the league trophies for the season.
Mr. R. Carus presented the GOLF JOTTINGS ■ The first qualifying [round for
the East Labcash,lre Golf A v i ation- H a n d ic a p 'Competitioni wl!i -row. [Saturday.
Two players play .over 18
:c.elled.
will ([uallfy by strokc- holes! Starling times
from'9-30 q.m. t l 3;p.m. [[The winter piaclhg rijile, islfiow [can-
' Tennis lAsso fiatlon season „ , . - !;! i '
' C.R.G.S.O.B,i3, Riobld Cemeqt 2; CUtheroe Amateufs T. Low Ijloof
Wednesday night’s [ results: Read United d,, Lringhd 6;
being, : -!■
(’heating ReW.United-
to 59, Langlio ri;in bhamplibri;
o w MOQB’Sl chances/ of q “cup and leas ue". qouble In the , Ciitheroe .
was ! nbt walking
Hlng-strdet Magi|trat
Wright srild cycle vras In
the police;-who fqurid .. motor cycle had been Involved ji' In an accident at Clayton-le-^ ■Moors.
flven to tjiat -the
[ Two Fined £10 A DMITTING taking ja
of the: Clltheroe St. John Ambulance Brigade and Nurs ing Division was , reported at the annual meeting on'Wed nesday night, but It was stated that .there is still a need for Increased membership.
A NOTHER active and useful year of work by members
re-decoratlon of the Brigade’s headqurirters In Church Brow had been carried out during the year. The social secretary said that of events held for the upkeep of the head quarters and the provision of bandages and - other-: equip ment, .the most profitable had been the series of whist drives held during the ■ yihlch- had raised about £6ffi"-'The' committee ex p r e s s e d Its thanks to the organiser, Mr.-T.
H.Kelly.
Large;scale renovations and
aS president and Mr. R. R. Dawson as treasurer, Mr. F. Dean being appointed to suc ceed Mr. G. Barnes as -isecretary.
Mr. W. Thornber continues
Amerii:an To |Riotary; Club
many'lessons in a-very short time,.said Mr. J. Miller, wheri he spoke about his home state of Oklahoma to Clltheroe Rotarians, yesterday.
T
he Hlnlted States is a yoiing nation which has learnt
i League,
ing days In the West, when he stated ithat Oklahoma was a comparatively new state In tha^ It had only been In exist ence 47[ years and was form erly Indian territory and the
Mr. Miller recalled pioneer
haunt figures
and as! a result, the Indians were now In a sound financial
position... .! ! 120 Entries At
Spring Daily Show jnoMPETTTION-was keen'at the
'- spring ■ show of attested;dairy ■
* 120. -Cluallty was of sound commercial standard. The championship was gained
cattle at Clltheroe Auction Mart
on.Wednesday, entries numbering
-shlre-shorthorn crossl Judges, -Messrs.
W.lAspln (Wad
by Mr.: T. Crltchley; (Blackpool) with ari In-calf cow of the Ayr-
dington j and: K. Earnshaw (Read) made following awards:
H. Jackson,!' Slaldburn; 2, B. Pletcheri , Waddington; . 3, F. Wrathall, Sklpton.
f
; T. Oritchley; 2, A. Tattersall, olton-by-Bowlandi 3. Mrs. Wood,
Cow to' calve before July- 31st:
and 3, [ H. i Chadwick, Claytoft-le- Dale; 2; H. I Joy, Whltewell,
! ' In Th^ Negative answering a summons for
--r* riding a cycle without UgblA' an Austrian -wrote' to Ciitheroe Magistrates’ : Court yesterdw: I hope [you will excuse the offence
and'.i will do it agsia." “I think he means he will not
do it again,’’ commented-the Magistrates'! Clerk,, Mr,. T. u.,
Liddle.” i A fine of £1 was Imposed on
the defendant, Walter Kohnert, an attendant at Brockhall Hos
pital. [ • j
rlswell,; - . ! . Cow to cklve after-July 31st: 1
1 In-Calf heifer-,'1. N. Greenbank, whltewell. I
Newlyrcalved cow or heifer; 1,
Billy the Kid. The Govern ment had glveri all the mineral rights to the Indians on .taking over the territory, ■;he
of such i legendary as Jesse James and
’^■*'not be pressed at the present time becajuse of the high cost of materials, and the high rate, said Mr. H. Duckworth, one of the four candidates contesting ;the Ciitheroe muni cipal election on behalf of the Labour Party, when he spoke at an adoption ^meeting in the Labotir- Roo|ms, Eshton-ter- race, On Wednesday night. The candidates Adopted were Mr. Duckworth, Mr. S. Bradley, Mr. F. Holt and Mr. S. Rich mond,''
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retary of the Ciitheroe Labour' Party, said that past election programmes had advocated a new ’bus station, development of Edlsford. and a municipal cemetery, among other Im provements, but while they were worthy In themselves these, schemes at the. present time would have to be pigeon holed In view of the need for keeping expenditure at a min imum. _
Mr. Duckworth, who Is sec
economy. Labour did not want to see the town fall Into decay, said Mr. Duckworth, Who urged the clearing of vacant sites on Council house estates which, -he said, had become rubbish dumps.
But while th e y wanted
, ; “The question of rates Is' going to be a big point In this and future elections. Our op ponents have -shown some
concern about It, but I cannot agree with their method of reducing the rates.”
J waiting LIST
menting on a remark made by a Conservative candidate last week that the original idea behind the building of Coun cil houses was -now out of date, full employment having ruled out the need for subsi dies. “ But,” said Mr. Duck worth, “so long as more than 200 people wftlt for Council houses, we cannot afford ito sell Council houses.”
Mr. Duckworth was com
people owning t h e i r own houses, blit through the policy of the Conservative Govern ment, Increased Interest rates had pushed up -the rents of Council! houses and the rates of all Lthe boroughs In the country. If, at the next elec tion, a Labour Government was returned they would make it easier for people to buy their own house and not harder, and that might well be the time when, the local Council • could consider the s'ale'dffGouriclLhousesi
He was not opposed to
iltc-wbhldibe bad policy.” he ’'addrid;
NEED FOE ECONOMY
for economy In the Corpora tion Mr. Duckworth said there were Instances where' econd- inles could be made, and he suggested that ilt . might be possible to set.up a committee which chuld look, Into the ad- mlrilstratlon.and efficiency of all. departments. ;
• Commenting on the need
' He was sure that Ciitheroe Borough Council was no'diff erent from the housewife and other councils,' In .that there would be' Instances "where
ecdnoniies could be made and such-savings must help the rates of the itom’
remarked that he arid his three fellow' candidates were wllUng, If given the oppor tunity, to help their colleagues who were [already on the Council and who were doing a fine job.' |
■ Concluding,' Mr. Duckworth
municipal elections, Mr. Stan ley Richmond, of Castle-view, a past chairman of the former Clltheroe branch of the Transport and General Workr ers’ Union, also spoke against the sqle of Council houses.
A newcomer’ to Clltheroe
housing waiting list of about 200 people in Clltheroe, and It was, therefore, wrong to con
sider selling;Council houses at the present time.’
COUNCIL HOUSES
sold, then the i waiting list would never be reduced. People from outside the town would come; Into CUtheroe to buy houses.;! If they were to build more bungalows for old people, more; houses would be available for [younger families.
If Council houses were to be
long association with trade union work and-his: Interest in the Labour Party, pledging his servlries on behalf of the electors In i the Interests of an 'efflclent,! economic admin istration. ! •
Mr. Richmond spoke of his
'streets emptying the drains. But when the horse had been, taken' away, the vehicle had gone as well, said Mr. Holt, who complained about the
street, who Is social secretary of the local Labour Party, said that at one time, Ciitheroe possessed a -hor s e - drawn vehicle which went along the
Mr. Fred Holt, of Hayhurst- PENDLETON DEMONSTRATION.—Mrs. Con
stable. of Bolton, gave a demon stration on fruit bottling at the monthly meeting of Pendleton Women’s Institute at Townhead on Tuesday night, when .Lady Worsley-Taylor presided..
the Preston . meeting, which she, attended as ■ delegate. Arrange ments were made for the .cake competition which Is being held next month. ■ An outing Grange - over - Sands was arranged for next month.. Mrs. J. Smith won the monthly -
Mrs. Holgate. gave her report on competition.; He believed there was a
- “5 think at the present time' ‘
state of street drains and grids In the town. :
grates (which would not take the fvater ! during rainy weather, and [r efuse was washed down i streets where Children played. This was a matter! which required urgent attention from the point of view of public jhealth.
; As a result, there were
! Mr. Holt’also urged the pro vision M a playing field for the Hayhurst-rstreet, Shaw- brldge rind Standen-road area.
safer facilities [for them. .. Mr. S. Bradley, who Is presi
play In the [streets and the Council should-take it upon' Itself to provide, better and
Children -were having to
■ cated 1 a I more efficient administration with full value
dent bf thb i Clltheroe and District Tradbs: Council, advo-
for money. | | “ A keener iwatch on muni
payers,'! he declared. • - Referring ! to the ' street
lighting had been made under the Lighting Committee chair manship of Corinclllor Hall, a
Labour- member of the Coun- cll.
[! ;'.' ! I INADEQUA'TE SifPPLY
in parts: of: the Henthorn dlstrlctj'i and I Primrose area. The Conservatives were prom ising a small scheme to Im prove blatters,! but this was totally: Inadequate .to cope with new housing schemes In these areas. I ': [
The' water! supply, service was Inadequate, particularly
‘ Inadequate! lighting, sewer age arid water services in Clltherbe are relics of bad Tory administration lu r the past,” he added.;
’under,"khe'Housing chairman ship of another Labour mem ber of [the Council, Councillor J. Entwlstle.j
..made [ with!, local housing [Schemes ..during the past year
"Great progress’ had been
rents jvere due mainly to In creases in rates, which had gone |Up during the whole term of office bf the Conserv- • atlve Goverqirient,. chiefly be cause [bf, the Increase In loan .charges.,
Increases ! iri Corporation
‘0V|;RWEIGHT-L00K” in SPENCER
I j
In Interest as much per house over, the loan period as-It cos.t„ to build a house, and If the; present' Rents Bill before Parliament [• went - through, rents [ in the majority of
‘ Cbrpqratlohs' were paying .
prlvately-owried houses,would go up considerribly. ■ _
grounds,- Mn Bradley stated that there had been some pro gress ,ajt Brurigerley, but there wag still room for vast Im provement, both at the Castle, Brungrirley and Henthorni and Edlsfofd corild be developed- furthe^i|.
Speaking on parks and playr -| ,
concessions had been granted for old age [pensioners In the Budget, Mr. Bradley declared that .this section of the com munity had been badly let down by the present Govern ment.! , ! ,
LAbK OF CONCESSIONS Deploring [the fact that no
, fullest support :to the old folk,” declared Mr. Bradley.
an increase 'granted to old age . piensloriers and. Service pensloners. l t could have been done.! | Greater pressure cbuld and should be brought to bear [on the Government by muril- clpali I bodies, j I pledge my
“Tliere should, have been
candidates, Councillor J. Entwlstle commented on what ! he described as a ridiculously rash statement by one of the Conservative can didates, whd had referred to the sale of Council houses.
Moving the adoption of the
[value;of £1,700 and £1,800. would' cost nearly £4 per week, faking Into account the cost of rates arid repairs. ;
[chairman said that-the rents of Copncll houses. Including rates, '[Were about 28s„ but to buy a Council house of the
The'l Houslrig Committee
said they Could not afford .the rents ! of th e ' new Council houses; so how cbuld they pay nearly £4 per week on buying their bwri houses, he asked.
Thbl-e were ^ome people who
Alderman W. Wilkinson seconded the adoption of the candidates.
way, eroe t h a t 'pedes.
inv ;halrma‘n of the Cllth- Labour Party, believed th e ” Conservative al l s, toppling.”
Presiding, Councillor J. Sel-
■ have Its effect bn local affairs and! would be reflected In a .towards Labour In the election.' .
.swing local
sies arid what he described as tho muddle over such ques tions as German reahnament, the Hj-bomb. the cost [of living and!the “ shameful neglect” of olq age pensioners would i
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able.—Edwin Waterworth, Nether. [Tel. Colne
direct to your door. Four Ana week PULLETS also avail
• St specially Mtraotlve prices 1 pay you to send for my list.- Hatching every-Mon- and 'Thursday,- delivered
: •‘A- side Accredited Chicks means 'extra! J?roflt for ' you! Day-old [PULLETS (tight X Heavy) £14'per HOD.; £1/17/6-per dozen; Heavies l£12 per 100, £1/12/6 per dozen; Four I weeks’ old £27/i0/O per 100, £3/18/6 mer;-dozen. Eight [weeks' old £47/10/ffi per' 100, '£8/10/0 per dozen. Twelve weeks’ [old’ £60 per 100, £7/10/0 per dozenl ' Send ' for ■ new - list In- cludliig May prlces.-James E.
•UEDUCED PRICES for Sunny-
Poultry Farm. Colne, Lancs. J5 T
; Hartley. Sunnyside Accredited Hatchery, Rouchlee, Nr. Nelson. Tel.:Nelson 1868. !; .
HOLIDAYS
W largest touring organisation— Thos.“ Cook & Son Ltd.—F. Tingle. Keadar Street. Clltheroe.
i'T’lrigle, your , 'Local, Travel [Agency. 11.’Kendal Street, CUth-
IatoRFOLK .BROADS. You can ' L’ 'book a yacht or cabin cruiser
eroei '
for [from 2 to 10 people at The I F . , C. Tingle, your. local Tkavcl
Agency, 11. -Kendal Street, CUtheroe.
i
TIODDER VALLEY Accredited “ CHICKS! day-old and growing Pullets. R.I.R,, W.L. X RJ.R., B.L. X RJ.R. and L.S. X R.IJ1. Hatch ing bvery Monday; new. and
eT. of Super PIES'
cipal expenditure Is the only way to halt i the rising rate and rents of the town, but not a.t the expense bf the services amenities o f the; rate
lighting of [the town, Mr. Bradley, said I that a start , on the scheme ito Improve the
. -I . WANTED
.Bookstall, North Station, Black pool.
attached. * Any good country or surburbftu area considered. Will notl trifle? Give i m m e d i a t e decision.—Box No. 5522, Smiths
TTRGENTLY wanted. — Sound, ^ j easy-type BUSINESS with P.O.
i
WANTED SECOND-HAND
TRACTORS AND"
Farm implements 'telephone: Ciitheroe 45
gentleman; state terms.—Write • BoX'IPl, Advertiser and Times.
ANTED.—Good home or bed ’ ’ .tlttlng room lor. retired
QHOOTING required ’ 1954-55 ^ .Season; state acreage, rental, etc.-fHalkney, 6, Valley Road, Bramhall, Cheshire. ■
______;_____.
'WELL-EDUCATED Swiss Girl ,
luU-tlme ■ Domestic Help In CUtheroB district.—Write; Box P3, Advertiser and Times. :_____ :
jged, 191 requires position as
WANTED—Hide 3-PIECE SUl-fEi In good, condition. Particulars
to: Box P2, Advertiser and Times TO LET
or pflTOte cars. Phone Clltheroe 465 ([office hours).
PERSONAL
idual y-deslgned and' made to measlire for your own particular Consult Spencer, Corsetlere
heed, and A. A, Cllth :roe.
A SPENCER FOUNDATION for postural Improvement; Indiv
experienced TaUoress.—Mrs. Garslde. 24, De Lacy Street,'
SAVE LINO
:Hav^ Your OM Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt i
j by the Old Firm.
riOBINSON, liEYS A do., LTD., ! BLACKBURN.
Tel. 6342. BOYS SEE OUR SELECTION
MCiDEL AIRCRAFT KITS
Keilkraft, Frog, Skyleada
l alsa Wood Cement Dope in Stock. / r~
CUTIE GLIDERS, 9d. erich Dlnkie Toys - Meocano
Elecuic Trains and Rolling Stock, etc., always in Stock.
{Dablb - Tri-ang [ i MORTON’S I: j THE BOYS’ SHOP 18, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE 1 MQJOr \ F o rd so n
BRING YOUR TRACTORS •JO US FOR REPAIR-Large
or Sipall—and .tqke advantage our gazing service. TRACtORS SUPPLIED
W esley ^ Simpson e;
Phi
: -L iM r rE D . - ' m CLITHEROE 17
TELEVISION
R E N T Y O U R S NOW - FROM - : [ ■ ■ !
ELITE RADIO CO, LTD. CASTLEGATBr’CLITHEROE., !tel.- 214
'16
\AIVES. ' ' FREE TUBES. FREE PARTS. NO MAINTENANCE COSTS.
12" SCREEN : - 11/9 WEEKLY •
14" SCREEN - 13/6 WEEKLY EKCO AND PYE RECEIVERS.
PAYMENT. SECURES ONE OF THESE LEADING TELEVISIONS.
spr ing time SALE' OF CARPETS!
YOU jpQUIRING CARPETS! IP so VISIT OUR ,
SALE OF CARPETS
. 1 ■ ' '
CHARLES CLEGG, M.P.S. ' '■i l . i ' CHEMIST
5, ^HURCH STREET - CLITHEROE ' ■'
PHONE 591 ^ F10R BABIES : I We can supply
Johnson's [Baby Creanij Lotion and Po'^erj^orax and Honey; Glycerin and Borax; Zinc ani -Gastor Cream; ■reats ind [Valves; jPyrex and Boat-shaped Feeders;
'Waterp; oof Sheeting; ipeinert’s Cot Sheets and Baby Pants; Abidec Drops; AdeXolin and[ Vitamin Tablets; Teatiier Beakers; Triifood'Spoon Foods;’ and all makes of Baby j ' [■ Fooids., - -
' HAVE YOUR BABY ’WEIGHED EACH WEEK 'I / ' ' I
^ ro j LET In - Ciitheroe—Garage property suitable for haulage
Tllli TIIUE T im STEEL BICYCLE
Buy a Phijlips Bicycle NOW—for cash or on Easy Payment Terms— and you^vill soon be in pocket frorn the saving oq ever-increasing tram, train and
! bus farcsJ Independent of queues and time-tablesv you will enjoy years o f trouble-free service and the I healjhy exercise which qnly cycling ran offer . . .
' the CJuality Range of Phillips— : True! Temper Steel Bicycle— in • Shovilrooms. '
■ /'■'.V nonds 'availavie on our vtry uUrdi five I ia s j Paymtnt Terms,
i r •J fi*i
YOP AGTUALiY SAVE MONEY " ' WHEN you Buy >
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The[British Legion, No! 2, Mearley Street,' I off Whalley Road, Ciitheroe
Tuesday Next, April 27lh ONE DAY ONLY —10-30 a.m. to 4-0 p.lh. '
100 CARPETS AND RUGS
IN ALL QUALITIES OF AXMINSTER, WILTON, INDIAN, etc., and other Oriental' Makes.
j BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS I
We Can Supply You with a HEAVY QUALITY CARPET : Size 3 X 2 i for £6/lQ/0.
; VERY [ LOW PRICES ! Also RUGS and RUNNERS. PLEASE: NOTE.—These Carpets MUST. BE SOLD and
Larger! Sizes in proportion: several large sizes suitable for Farms, Hotels, 5 x 4, 4i x 3i;,4 x 3J, etc., offered at
NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. MEASURE YOUR ROOMS FOR CORRECT SIZE— am come Early! No Dealers;will be supplied.
' I f i s l e s or throughout Europe [ and Africa., See your local agents, ! p, C. Tingle, 11. Kendal Street,
inCAriH TOURS In the British
kV ;T- ■_______ __ and Coach o Ain, sea. Air.,
.Tickets from CUtheroe to any place in the world. Consult your
Vo4all agent. F. C. Tingle. 11, Kendal Street._ Clltheroe,
TTNUSUAL HOLIDAYS.—We . can a U supply a kyak In Keflavlk or
p C Tingle, your locar travel aeeht. 11. Kendal Street. Clltheroe.
T
f.O Ha)ItOlU'
camel 'in Cairo.-' Just apply to
iari’LL enjoy, every minute at MORECAMBE—the Gem resort
stretching as far as the eye can see'and a host of ente-talnments to'maV'? Morecaroba the seer': of voiirl finest holiday’ ever., W-lte fo-i lavl'hly lUust'-ated Guide (fid.
ort.' .
of the North West: , A beautiful -n.,,,' ro!th ■ breathtaking scenery
■ to Deo3'-tm“nt : 40. Town Motccambe. Travel In. Rail ' . 'i- .
If you arel at all interested In Carpets, you can’t afford to mlsi this Sale. .We have the Cheapest Carpets in the Country. Why Pay Shop Prices? . ;
.
! COME AND SEE WHAT YOU JjlAY OTHERWISE MISS! • R. TAT SELL, Licensed Hawker, Duncan Squafb, Church.
WAS
Rubber Ro jera exchanged or Re covered.’ j , I Im:nedlato service. - ,
Machines mottled:
Guaranteed workmanship J. V ILSON & ' SON.
': Electric j W^hlng Machine
Engnneers. ; 109 i Netherfield Road. Net on. j Tel. IS7«.
All makes. Repaired
IHER SERVICE of Electric Washers
I and Overhauled. Resprsyed, plain o'
- i f'l- barroiva, trucks. ELECTRIC FENCERS, posts and ! ■ insulators
HARROWS lor horse and tractor. LIQUID MANURE PUMPS, mells.
BARRED and PLAIN WIRE. I woven wire field fence
Depots: Clithcroe & llaslmgden ' Auction Marts.
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FARMERS! In Stock
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