1 adjoin to ESSO Petrol Filling Station, Chatburn iRoad)
POULTRY PENS, CHATBURN.
having received Instructions will sell by auction for Mr. R. Oraham (land requisitioned)
T. 6ILVERW06d
TUESDAY EVENING* NEXT, JUNE|l8th, 19157
R 46 R.I.R.—R!I.R. X Hens, y.o.; _ w.I.R. Cock; 30 X bred Pullets, 8
. 77 HEAD;OF POULTRY
eeks. CABINS AND APPLIANCES
[the most EQUIPMENT, CAN (AND DO!) P^^^IDE THE
ULTDVEATE IN SERVICE. NEVER BEFORE, jNCT EVEN BY “ -
m U e full use of it - IT PAYS
& F. DAWSON Ltd. (PRIMROSE GARAGE)
WHALLEY ROAD, CLlTHEFlOE (LATE OF ESHTON TERRACE)
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COTTON RAYON CREPE GINGHA CLYDEUl, VYELUS DENIMS TARTANS PIQUES MUSLINS VILENE NYLON
fashion FABRICS I SEWING
QUALITY
PRINTS MS ■ AS
PRINTS >RINTS
NOW I
VALUE PATTERNS in VOGUE. SIMPLICITY and WELDONS 01 14/16 KIN'
DDE’S TEXTILES G ST, CLITHEROE. Tel. 34«
C. HILL Ip, WADDINGTON RD., GLITHEROE ij
For all Boot and Shoe Repairs n
IN BEST, QUi^ITY Leather, Rubber, Neolite, CushaUte, Crjeiie
“THROUGH” repairs A SPECIALITY PEBSqNAU " a t t e n t io n GUARANTEED
I POULTRY AND! EGGS
LAplEi flost
sPEDI tud! Vind!ale, West Bradfrrd.
dated Scrliburl
|!REE LAND _Gilts and
d at owner’s
IS' ROSE PINK CARDIGAN ron Slaldbuin sports neld:
AT 8” UD
dles, Grlndlet ion. Tel. Chat- 3f6.
lsk.—D. 'Wilson,
RACE BOAR! at fSows accommo-
DISTRICIT - NEWS
TOSStDE ; FAjEMERS’ CIUB. - Mr. R.
Robinson wasi jlected presi, dent of| the Tosslde Farmers’ Club a t th e annilal meeting on Tuesjday. The i[ice-presldents are ■'VJessrs. R. IjVroe, G. Met- c^fe arid J. Coates.
elected chairman, presided i
■over the balance s sent id by Mr. R| Akrlgg.
large attendance and leet was pre-!
I Mr. E. W ilsoi! was elected secretary, Mr. B. Waddington,
vice- chairman, i,nd Mr. R.jAk- rigg, treasurer.
i i i ! The commlthe will consist
of ^[essrs. Robin Wroe and E. Newby. |
' , i ■ ' i ANNIVEBSAM. — Anniver-, I
sary'l services a t Tosslde Chapel ’ were well attended on Whit Sunday! The preacher was Mr. Jam^Ss Lawson, of Bentham, a!nd Mrs. J. Palrker, of Long Ifre£ton,;was th j soloist.. Miss D. Jackson, of §awley, was a t theprg'an.
l i tUNSOP BRIDGE i OUTING—Members of Bow-
lanc Forest Y.F. 3.. visited Lan- cast the the'
;r Post OflEce, inspecting
telephone sorting ofi
departments;
I|?r knsbn, Brioge,
i Mrs. Ing: i lyi
of I) the day
exchange and ce and other ifhey had sup-
at the hom^
i.of.Mrs. P a r - y of Dunsop
,I .-A t the former);
invitation of T. ■Whltitjore, members
unpop Bridge W.I. met at Whitewell Hotel on Mon- for a social [evening. Dur- ,he evening Mrk: Whitmore
"handi Seed, the:
'dajr ! Thi
pan Misi:
Liver; mei Forbi
f,| VI roih
led a tea se: a! member
vice to Mrs. G. who Is leaving
iislrlct to 11/e in Wales 'ISlA.-nAbom;
___ _____ SO children si. James the Less School, pqol, were entertained by s of the Bowlarid
Y.F.C. oh Whit Satur- Dunsop: Bridge.
children were accora- by theii] headmistress,
Sdle. chatBurn
(he Rb dueled munlon service helc. In
tVHlICSONTIEjl V. H. Hi Whitsun services for the
E.-fThe Vicar, ardman, con-
;lde! and Com- on|Sunday. A children was
the afte: nobn. JOHN HOLT] Jnr.
For The BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HogsES, Cows, IBulls, Etc., — ;Dead or] Alive
Day and Night shvlce Fat Horses BoiIght
- At Top Prices R.S.P.C.A.' HUMANE HLIjERS USED ING HEYS F^RM,
Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL.: WYCOLLER 200
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HARTLEY'S CHICKS for profit. R. X L.S. or L.S .dayrold Cocks
rewarded.—Sandford, Fruit 1
ORDER NOW.—White-fleshed day- i old Cockerels with special fatten
I -
profits at Xmas. High laying strains of Day-old anfi Growing Pullets also available.—Edwin Waterworth, Netoerheys Poultry Farm. Colne. TTel. 1191/2.
ng aualltlesi to show! handsome
for June delivery. Day old and grown Pullets for I immediate delivery. — James EJ Hartley,, Accredited Poultry 1 Breeders, Roughlee, Nelson. Tels. Nelson 1368 and 2538.
START STYLE CHOICE
BOWL AND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
NOTICE AUDIT
_____
OF COMPLETION OF and d e p o s i t of
NO'nCE the: Au
1956, District of the
ended
ACCOUNTS FOR , THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH. 1956 IS HEREBY GIVEN that
uic nuUt of the, Accounts of the above-mentioned Council and of the officers thereof for the year ‘ ■ ■ the 3lst day of March, was completed by the' Auditor on the nth
May, 1157. and that an Abjti;act ■ ■ ^Accounts as audited h ^
office hours by local government for
DATED 1957.
electors Council
the area of the 'this 12th day ol June.
L. D. TELFORD, Clerk to toe Council.
Council 32, Pimll( Cllthero(.
: Offices, Ico Road,,
lega l notices ' d a t o ? a g S f t h e ' e'state hf toe
Above named must send nartlcuTars thereof on or before
fa th e r blalms will be coMld^ered. ■WilUain Hodgetts, 8, Cbadfleld
oQto Augnst, 1957, to ,fch® signed F to e Executor n m e d , in tlfe I Will after which date iio
R oad , Blackpool., TO LET
SELF - C FURNI
SELF FURNI room?;
In NT A I N ED FULLY- [red f la t to let; rent jr week.—^Write: Box B4, &r and Times._________
per wet tlset ai
fall facilities; rent £2/15/0 L —Write; BOX B5, Adver-
id Tlihes. PERSONAL
u iu v^ K E irT LD T
'"ySmge^ OrstrSx^ Tonic Tatlete revltallte thousands past 40. AU r.hemlsts.' 2/-._______ —
years
'MR C MAYOR, Freelance Portrait Harwoojd 3427.
Artist. f .Uv e t e y ^ p e e tR^ ^ ^ „Blackbiirn, Lancs. Tel. urea
30 THORNBERS 404 high bred IC^ week-old Pullets . for | sale:^ 9/6
12 PURE-BRED MARRAN PUL LETS for sale; also 6 .Cockerels.— Apply: Mrs. R. Heaton, Worston House. Nr. Clltoeroe. I
each.^Apply: 21, Peel Street, Clltberoe.
I FARMERS IN STOCK
Bamford Balers and R2 Side . I
Smi|. W. Ask£ w, ‘ ■who w a s ! VIcon Lely, Nicholson and Lister iSIde Rakes and Strawcrs.
Woven Fencing. Wire.
Barb and Plain i
Electric Fencers Everything for the Farmer!
LINDLEY PATE TEL. GISBURN
1950 FORD ANGLIA lor werv gfiod condition; also 1957
!BOwlan|i. Tel, 2 5 0 . _____ ;
jmes Motor Cycle; ^ new- N. Craven, The Garage, Bolton-by-
Coullli ursi & Grimsliaw I LIMITED
WHALLEY NEW ROAD. BIIaCKBURN. 48091/,2.
Agents: Hillman and Humber HEW CARO
. lyiain Agents:, Sjnger.
1056 H 1055 C
Comme’r Cob ....................£441 sUoND-HAND CARS
S Hawk, 1957
Sinrgern.Gazelle J t oe
1949 N 1948 U
H60-80 ' Heifers eifers:
Judg! Sale
Light 15 ' ............ £1261
Sazelle . , .......£898/7/.0 Minx ............ £794117/0 Husky .'......£624/17/0
1957 Hillman Minx Special £740 Hunter Super Model
..... .....££850650 £785
1954 Fiird Popular; blue ..£345 1954 Fiird Popular; black £350 ^orriq 8 h.P. 2-door ..£355
.(lorris 8 Series E 4-door do luxo Saloon ............£310
194k Standard l4 h.p. — £175
HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. !
LTD.
nciicio.j very choice lots from North Country and Scottish farms.
PrlzM offered for best Cows and MON
ng and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Immediately afterwards.
o d Sa ,e of In-caH Cattle. A show wf cho ce cattle from the usual mell-knbwn co nisi g nor s, the
TUES DAY NEXT, JUNE 18th anUsua Fortnightly Prize Show
second] calves, i Judging and Ballot 11-30, a.m. • Sale] Immediately afterwards,
ajority of cattle carrying their
young Cows, ^ I 380-400 Lambs. Hoggs and Ewes.
THURSDAY NEXT. JUNE 20th 60-81) Bullocks) Heifers and
encreasing numbers lu all classes
ach week; also • several lots of Lightweight Pigs. I
Phone 228 Helllfleld Secretary. Phone 268 HelllflMd: Foreman.
Gradlnu 9-30 a.m. Sale 11-30 a.m.! ,
LOANS £5 to £5,0(io UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD.,
11, WOLFORD ROAD, LEICESTER.
JAY NEXT. JUNE 17th Newly-calved Cows, and
After h irmal business hours, ring Darwen! 1733, THE
aou ss below, and will be opeii fOT! Inspection during the ^ual
Offices ddress
been iJlaced^ p n ’ depc^lt at the of the Council at the
------ ‘ COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE BEFM
AVAH.ABLE.
X 6ft. eaves; One 6ft. X 5ft. 61n„ floors and sect.; One f span roof Cabin 27ft. X 12ft. sect.^no floor); 2 Chick Huts; Corrugated and Asbestos Sheets; 2 Brooders and Lamps; Provender Bins; Feeders; Netting; Loose Timber lots; Child's Swing,! etc.
Span-roof Cabin lift, x 8ft. 61n. Sale:7 o’clock.
T. SILVERWOOD, Auctioneer, 17, Chester Avenue, Clitheroe, ^
, ' T. SLVERWOOD
SABDEN FOLD, FENCE, Nr. BURNLEY.
Short Notice of Sale OLD HOUSE FARM,
having received Instructions will sell by auctlofl! for Mr. J. Middle- ton
8 HEAD OF I T.T. ATTESTED CATTLE
SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1957
August; Two i Roan : Shorthorn Cows, geld, In nlllk: Two B and W Cows, geld. In pillk. i
J Viz. Two R !and 'W Cows due
POULTRY AND .APPLIANCES s 9 R.I.R. Pilllets, ;16 weeks;
uly; Two R and W Cows due
slatted, floor Arks; 72 'Amber and Wire Battery Laylpg Cages; sectional concrete asbestos Build; Ing (no roof) 24ft. x 12ft.
running order: converted Albion SiHi Mower; Whitewash Sprayer alitil Bucket (new); low loading Tfractor Trailer; 1 Wolseley Electric Fencer; S.H. Oliver Plough; Hay Sledge (as new); length of lln. bore Hosepipe; duantlty of Loose Timber; Provender Bins; Plain Wire; Lady's j Cycle;: Roll-top Writing Desk; usual small Tools; and Sundries. |
Land Rover (July, 1963), in good IMPLEMENTS j Sale 1-39 Ip.m.
__________ Tel. 1228. I By HUGH MORTIMER & Co,
T. SILVERWOOD, Auctioneer, 17, Chester Avenue, Clitheroe.
PIMLICO. — Superior Ibrlck-built detached house! In select resi
large bay window,' panelled Dining Room 17ft. sin, x 13ft. with bay window and French l casement, Breakfast Room, Scul
Staircase wit Lounge 14ft. x
panelled walls, 13ft,' 41n. with
Brlck-bullt Garage and Coal- store. The property was built In 1924 and has been well main tained. Rateable: Value £40. Spacious well-stocked secluded gardens. For printed particulars
apply to: ' ; Hugh Mortimer & Co.,
23, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn. (Tels, 6246 and 7659)
By RICHARD TURNER & SON
Complete Dispersal Sale of Dairy Cows, Poultry and all Farm Equipment
(adjacent to Padlham Power Station) :
OLD PARSONAGE FARM, PADIHAM
have received Instructions from Mr. G. P. Birtwistle Harm and land being taken lor • Industrial building by compulsory acquisi tion at short notice) to sell by auction on Wednesday, June 19th, 1957, the whole of his
RICHARD TURNER & SON
8 recently calved Cows all very t full of milk and purchased with
FARMING LIVE & DEAD STOCK briefly being
RViz. 100 year-old Hens; 100 1.I.R.' x L.S. Pullets (14 weeks);
he Intention of going attested. 320 POULTRY
20 B.L. X L.S. Pullets, (point of 1 HORSE
Cabins, Dairy Utensils and House hold nirnlshlngs, as' advertised
1 ton straw to go off. Farming Implements, Poultry
First ■ class worker. 10 tons Meadow Hay (good) and
last week. c The auctioneers wish to advise
equipment In this sale Is either t practically new or has been ex
ustomers that the whole of toe
remely well looked after. Every machine Is fit to go straight to work without any attention and the whole of the poultry equip ment Is AS NEW. Every Intend ing purchaser will be wpJl advised
to attend. f Sale at 1 p.m. with small tools
eollowed by machinery, poultry
Auctioneers’ Offices, Bentham (Tel, 444/5/6)
CLITHEROE
AUCTION.MART CO. LTD.
o.m. when the following will be Hn offer; 40-60 Cows, Steers and
and Spring Lambs; 30-40 Pigs. Last Sales Nos.; Cattle 42; Sheep
tered 7 days prior to day of sale.
MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 17th a Weekly Sale of Fatstock at 10-30 eifers;- 600-650 Sheep, Hoggets
246; Pigs 35. enAll stock for grading must be
Non-Attested Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Store Pigs at 10-30 a.m. Mr. H. Sutcliffe will show Gritstones, 17 Glmmqr Hoggs, 40 Ewes with Lambs at foot, 6 (Seld Ewes and 1 First-shear Ram.
TUESDAY NEXT, 18th JUNE weekly Sale of ALL CLASSES of
WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th JUNE D Weekly Prize Sale 'of Attested ountry Newly-calved Cows and
Heifers will be forward. Last Sale Nos.: 93. ,
FRIDAY. 28th JUNE
A Fortnightly Prize Sale of Tel. 326.
Secretary. GISBURN AUCTION MART
ewly-calved Cows and Heifers ■ practically all shown' by local
a.m.Sale at 12 noon prompt. u Weekly Sale of. Fatstock being
alves; 11 a.m. Cattle; 1 p.m. Fat Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.
c Prize Sale of 150 Attested In-
Sale of 250 Store Pigs. Sale at l 'p.m. TUESDAY. JUNE 2§th
I f/^RMERS’ boots JACkETS, TROUSERS . ■ KNEE PANTS OVERALLS, MACS. ' Lever^s “Lobol” Calf Meal
Special Pig-breeders’ Sale. I RICHARD TURNER -St SON,
and Sheep. THURSDAY, JULY 4th
' Auctioneers and Secretaries,
J. Lord & Son LITHEROE MARKET
STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel.: I 892
Bentoam, Nr. Lancaster. '
The, Perfect Milk Substitute No Bolling Water required-
For particulars ask:
W. Bamber, 32], Ramsgreave Dilw Blackburn. Tel. 4841&
alf Cows and Heifers, Store Cattle
must be penned before 10-30 a.m. CSales by Ballot: 10-30 a.m.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20fh, 1957 N. Weekly Sale of 100-120 Attested
farmers and breeders. Judging at 11 a.m. Ballot 11-30
Fpwards of 200 Fat. Cattle; 600
at Sheep; 200 Fat Pigs; 75 Calyes. Grading a t , 8 am. AU stock
ttested Geld and In-calf Cattle J. W. MARSHALL,
9airy (Oattle at 11. a.m., when 80- C0 smart young Ideal and North
quipment, poultry, cattle, hay, furniture, respectively.
ooms, Bathroom, i separate W.C.
dential locality 1 and :wlth open views to front and- rear. Accom modation: SpatloUB jHall and
bectional Cabin, 8ft. xl6ft.; 4 As estos Night Arks- :2 'fimber _______ Tel. 229.__________ _
0. HOTHERSALL, PiA.L.P.A ,H. FORREST, P.A.LP.A. .
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents,
BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. Tel, 95.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY The Semi-Detached Residence, “ RIVERSDALE,"
toe following well-planned Accom modation: Central Hall; Lounge (15ft. 61n; X 14ft.); Dining Room (15ft. X 13ft.); Breakfast Room; Scullery Kitchen; Pantry.
reA stone-built Property In a good b sidential locality. It lies nicely
WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE.
ack from the highway and has
E On toe First Floor: Three W.C.
xcellent Bedrooms, Bathroom and
; Outbuildings: Range of Coal- place; W.C. and Stores; large
Greenhouse, Summer House and Aviary. All Mains Services. y The 'Site extends to 1024 sq,
Gds. and Is subject to an Annual a round Rent of £6/10/6. This
■ Large and secluded Garden, P Rateable Value: £42. Vacant
llows for a ossession.
: To view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel, 95.
1 Exors. of Miss L. Cunliffe deceased. HOTHERSALL & FORREST
have received Instructions to Offer for Sale by Auction (unless pre viously sold privately) at
THE BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE
subject to the Conditions of Sale , to be then and there produced,
I
TUESDAY NEXT (June 18th) at 7 p.m,
The Semi-Detached Residence
arThe Promises (erected 1936) p e brlck-bullt, finished with
No. 21. PRINCESS AVENUE, CLITHEROE.
with bay window, mod. tile range: Dining Room, tile range; Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water); Larder. Above are Three Bedrooms. Bathroom, half-tiled, With panel Bath, pedestal Wash basin, Cylinder .Airing Cupboard, Immersion Heater; separate W.C. Outside Coalstore. : Gai'den areas laid out to front I
and rear.
VAll Mains Services. Rateable letion.
] To view apply;
The Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, !
Clitheroe. Tel. 95, Vendors’ Solicitors; : rery, Larder; three good Bed
Ramsbottom, Liddle & Dixon, 21, Church Street, Clitheroe. (Tel, 264).__________
ipOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
brlck-bullt with a blue slate roof and Is situate In a desirable locality.
' Larder. Coalstore. i On the Upper FJoor are Three
DAccommodation; Hall; Lounge; i nt and rear of Premises.-
: HOTHERSALL & FORREST, I Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95. '
Freehold. iRateable Value; £20. To View apply;
All Mains Services. ' i ; " ' I
Residence uniquely situated In natural surroundings, with vlfew'of waterfall and trouty' brook border ing two sides of lovely garden, planted with rose trees, herbaceous borders, ornamental trees and flowering shrubs.
' HURST GREEN. Small Country
has been carefully modernised and has flrst-olass appointments. It comprises; Sun Lounge; Draw ing Room; Dining Room and- Scullery Kitchen on the ground floor. Above are Two Bedrooms, Boxroom, Bathroom and separate l W.C. Outbuildings Include a
The Semi-Detached Residence
tricity, Water and Drainage. Freehold. . Rateable Value £26. Vacant Possession on completion of purchase.
aarge Stone-built Garage and
For further particulars apply;, HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroc.
__________ Tel. 95,__________ _ For Sale by Private Treaty
No. 12, BROWNLOW STREET. A substantial Stone-built Dwelling-
house which has been extefislvely modernised. Comprises: Hallway; Sitting Room, modern tile range; Living Kitchen, modern tile range, w.p. sink In tiled window I recess (h. and c.); lean-to Pantry
with rear Porch. Above are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom 'with panel and Washbasin. Small Box Store. In concreted Yard are W.C. and useful Coalstore. and Storeshed. All Mains Services. i Annual Ground Rent £1. Rate-
able Va l ue : £12. Vacant Possession.
,Drove house, woone lan e .
'A commod i o u s Stone-built 'Detached Property facing Castle Grounds. Accommodation: Vesti bule and Hall; Lounge (15ft, x 15ft.); 'Dining Room (16ft. x 15ft.); Scullery Kitchen; Larder. On toe Upper Floor are Four Bedrooms and Bathroom with W.C. Attic Boxroom. Out buildings; Washhouse with 2- storey Loft. Toilet. Mains Ser-
: vices. Freehold. Rateable Value-; £26. This Property would make . an excellent Boarding House.
Vacant Possession.
No, 96, CHATBURN ROAD._^ A terraced Dwelllnghouse with palisaded frontage and outlook over the Cricket [Field. Accom modation: Ha l lway; Sitting Room; Living Room; Scullery : Kitchen; Larder. ; Above are TWo
Services. Vacant Possession. R.V. £16.
mple Storeplaces. Mains Elec ining Room,' Scullery Kitchen,
Bedrooms, Bathroom and W.C. fro' Good Garden areas laid out to
This small modern Property Is
The Semi-Detached Residence, No. 1, PRINCESS AVENUE, CLITHEROE.
alue: £24. Annual Ground Rent: £3/13/0. p Vacant Possession on' com
ebble-dash and a tiled roof. Accommodation; Hall; Lounge
. :
ON SALE
SECOND-HAND DIAMOND IRINGS. large stocks. £9 to £100.1 A few
specials: Lovely single-stone £27/10/0; , a n o t h e r I beauty £49/10/0. Very line 5-stone £60; another one £20, Lovely ■ 3-stone £35; another £30. These rings are a 'gbund Investment,: free of Purchase Tax.—Holts, 5,1 Penny
BLOUSES and CARDIGANS; all sizes.—Corner House, bottom of King Lane, Clltoeroe.
j
WALLPAPERS,. BRUSHES—Pat tern Books, etc.—F. A. Allen and Sons ,Ltd., 5, Wesleyan Row, Clltoeroe.
|
R UjS B R 1 D G E for big WATCH & CLOCK REPAlI work carried out by oil craftsmen and fully guar
King 'William St., Blackbu 7920.
:
New condition; all sizes, soiled bargains and Car l sale prices. Just a word
SHIP'S CARPETS
carpets. Now in stock; 6 X 4, 51 X 31, 5 X 4, 5 X 3. 41' X 4, 41 x'31, 41 X 21, X 31, 4 X 21, 31 X 21, etc., pile tufted through. Carpi £6/10/0; 4 X 3’s from £
ooking for large and od Ih-class
rS. All own anteed. •n. Tel.
jets at 0 those 1 sized X 4, 5i5x3, X 4, 4 t etc. All
Please Note.—No coi with any door-to-door car
F 9, LEEDS ROAD, NEL8
VANTONA AND DORMY. toe best for wear and value in. Bedding; K large selection.-?Cbrner House,
ree delivery. Closed 7tON.
TAPSELL & WEST, "The Old Firm," 8 Opposite New ton,
iesday. ing. Lane, Clltoeroe. TCI. 663.
ROBBIALAC COLORIZER, 999 shades.—P. A. Allen and Sons Ltd., Wesleyan Row, Clltoeroe.
NYLONS, non-run, 15 deni net Nylons, sheer stretch all fully fashioned. — House,'King Lane, Cllthe;
SAVE £'s ON FLOOR COY Colourful kitchen and b£
Rubberised " LIQUID FLOOR PAINT. 14 : colours, 4/8 tin does bath
ook delightfully gay
floors also carpet sui l wood, cement, composltlo
DULUX • DULITE. — Full obtainable at P. A. All Sons Ltd., Wesleyan Row eroe.
LADIES’ SUMMER-WEAR . GOWNS, Pyjamas, Combi:
Vests,. Skirts! Briefs. — House, Clltheroe. Tel.-66!
BLUE FULL-LENGTH E MAID’S DRESS for sale once; to fit 12-14 years, knowledge books; as new Holgate, Butler Clough, ton. '
RIDES-worn Also 6 offers. Billing-
er flsh- Nlyohs; Corner oe.
ERING. rthroom
opular oom.
nounds, ’ INO”
, lino. L with
m and Cllth- range
OGHT- latlohs;Corner
WEE BABY BELLING C and.; Pedigree ’ Pram (gn cream) for' sale; both In lent; condition. — Appls
CARPETS,—Large stocks reduced prices. Super pattern through 3 x £13/19/9 and 4 x 3yds. £! 4 X 31yds. seamless broa £28. Super quality £! Broad loom 31 x 3iyds. £1 Full: size pattern througl £2/15/9.—Holts, 5, Penny Salford, Blackburn.
MEN’S SOCKS and STOC do not shrink; stocked In at Corner House. Cllthero
RADIOGRAM for sale; auto-change; perfect.—6, moor Drive. Clltheroe,
LUXOL • VALSPAR • DURA Full range obtainable at
SHEETS. 99 X 199, 39/11 t X 199 29/11 pair.—Corner King Lane. Clltheroe.
. PRESIDENT TRACTOR FOR DAVID BROWN
See the main distributor CRAVEN MOTOR CO.
Always a good selection c Tractors, all the spares- unlque and specialised se
all models - and equlpm your service for demonstn
HIGH ST.. SKIPTON. 2221—who have a full ri
Allen and Sons Ltd., W Row. Clltheroe.
DOKER ,y and excel-
Wsddow View, Waddlngto 1. : 39,
qu,t newality 2}yds. 2/12/6. 1 loom/19/9. 9/19/
6.RugsStreet,
(INGS; 5 sizes
i-speedEast-
DIO —P. A. Mleyan
air, 79 House,
(NP S
;nt at f tlon: used and a •vice.
4x3 CARPET for sale; fawr .floral design); as new; c Wrltb; tBoxl B2, Advertlsi Times.
GAYi.JAPLAC, toe lacquer makes- furniture, doors, d
RU8BRIDGE will glvf you tl prices for your old JEWEI
sparkle with colour. On covers. Resists boiling Half-pints 5/1, tlnlets 1/8,
FIVE BAZENJI (toe barkle. puppies for sale; excellen gree; 8 weeks old.—Apply Cllffe. 19, Salthlll Road, Cl
nPhone
i-THE LTD.,
ge of
2. nectlon vasser.
s from Many
SITUATIONS VA^CANT
“ SEERCRAFT’’ have! a vacancy for an experienced Junior Short hand Typist. Excellent prospects proceeding to : senior position. Good • commencing wage with regular rises. Please apply , to: ■W. T. Searson, Ltd., Searcraft Buildings, Clltheroe._____
SPARE-TIME* COLLECTOR reqd. for mutuality club, etc.
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
Applications are Invited for a - situation for an InteUlgent youth in the office; exceptional pros pects. Apply in writing to the Secretary, 2, Moor Lane,______
: ) Also
SPECIAL OFFER 100 Double Sheets and 80
Envelopes: of Churston Deckle Nolepaper in blue, printed
with your name and address. —Only 15/-.
Advertiser & Times - THE STATIONERS -
6, IWARKET PLACE,
■ lor night work.—Apply:' A' E S e ’
CUTHEROE. TEL (07/8. BAKER or Baker's Laboui*er rend
roe.“ ''"
IflHL OR_ WOMAN reqa. for farin Longstrlpes, NeW-
ton. Nr. ; Ciltheroe.
P A R T- TI Ml WAITER Bn WAITRESS reqd. for hotel bir;
transport provided.—Wellsprlngs Hotel’ Sabden.: Phone Clltheroe
well-established M a 1 L ORDER HOUSE requires Male wd Female Travellers to call on householders explaining toe
advantages of running credit agencies. I 'Weekly wage, com mission, : and Incentive schemes assure high earnings to good producers. Holiday commitments
honoured,—Write: Box Bl, Adver tiser and Times.
DOMESTIC HELP reqd. 3 or 4 ■mornings a week beginning July or August.—Apply: Mrs. Fair- weather, ! “ HIghbrake.” Clltheroe.
GENERAL HELP reqd., 12 to 5 f (6 days); times to Suit buses;
ares paid; good wages.—Perry, Shlreburn Arms , Hotel, Hurst Green. Btonyhursf 208._______
lister : blackstone com
■good condition; used only two seasons. :— Apply: ' Greenwood Bros., Ellerbeck Hall, Slaldburn, Nr. Clltheroe.
bined SIDE delivery rake and Swathe Turner for sale; In
- Iri MEMORIAM
RAWSTHORNE.-In loving mem ory of a very dear Husband, Albert, who died June 16th, 1956.
, Always faithful, good and kind,
A beautiful memory left — behind.
Emma._________,
.SLINGER.—In loving memory of my dear Wife, Lavlnla, who died June 19th. 1958.
, Loved: and remembered eveiw day.
In mv heart you: will always stay, .
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—Prom :her loving Husband, Charlie.
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16, '. Bridge Road, Chatburn. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
SEEDALL.-i-Lovlng birthday mem ories of my dear Husband, June 18th.
■ I keep in my memory the love 'of the past,
42, Victoria Street. cJltheroe, —Fi-om his (loving Wife.
l. (with reap.— and
or will make you a good c part exchaiige for new goo< King William St., Blackbui 7929.
le best iLery. Her In
! coat water. 2/11.
is.—24, n. Tel.
toeroe.
s dog) ; pedl- Peter
MEN’S PAC-A-MACS. — [Corner House. King Lane, Clltheroe.
FRIESIAN BULL for sale. 18 — months; Correct. — H. Horner,
: Bowland, Nr. Clltheroe, Tel. , Chatburn 284.
He i g ht s Farm, Bolton-by- FOR HIRE
PICK-UP BALING; bay or s Hayhurst, New Laund, Wh Or; phone Chipping 285.
GARDENS
CONCRETE GARDEN AND EDGING with rounded to 61n. long, 81n. deep, 21n. 3/4 per yd. delivered In lo! or ; over.T-Hopwood. TCI Whalley.
i . WANTED
SCRAP IRON read. Also ferrous Jletals, Sell your s toe oldest licensed scrap J Clltheroe. All scrap pa before removal. Licensed W of! Iron and Steel Contr S.3715.—David Highland, Yard. Saltblll Road, (31
BROKEN WOOL, fallen wo dodlngs reqd. License Ministry of .Wool Control No. 95. Cash payments.- Highland, Varey’s Yard, Road,' Clltoeroe. Tel. BIC
Tel. 610.
ADVERTISER seete fly- rights:.on trout stream : own >'-personal enjoyment
Bedrooms. Usual Offices In- ; flagged Yard at rear. AU Mains
No, 42, WOONE LANE. A sub stantial Property with a palisaded frontage. Accommodation; Vesti bule; Hallway; Sitting Room with bay window; Living Room; 'Scullery Kitchen (h. 'and c. water laid on). Above are. Two Bedrooms and Bathroom con taining Bath and W.C., cyUnder airing cupboard. Yard at rear vrito usvuU offices. AU Mains Services, Rateable Value; £14.
Annual Ground Rent: £1/10/0. Vacant Possession.
No. 35, WEST VIEV/.
Offices in Yard at rear. Freehold. Rateable Value: £16. Vacant : Possession.
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No. 14. SALTHILL ROAD., A well- built terraced Dwelllngbouse ' with a palisaded frontage.
Two large Bedrooms . above. Usual Offices In Yard at rear. AU Mains Services. Freehold. Rateable £11. Vacant Possession.
ery kitchen, w.p. sink; Pantry.
' To view the above Properties j
HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheros. Tel. 95.
apply: SAVE LINO
Have youf Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by
ROBINSON. HEYS & CO, LTD.. I
. The Old Firm.
Church Brow^ Gardens I
Tel. Clitheroe 2^8
Accommodation: Vestibule; Hall-, way; Sitting Room; large. Living l Room, modern tile range; Scul
built DwelUnghouse with pali saded frontage. Accommodation; Hallway; Sitting Room; Living Room; Scullery Kitchen, fitted w.p. sink (b. and c. water); Larder. Above are Two Be<L rooms and Bathroom fitted with ; Bath, Washbasin and W.C. Usual
stenf
TEXT BOOKS reqd. for student; secondary school
' Times.
details Including rent re( Box T2, Advertiser and Tli
dard; ■ must be reason Write: Box B3,: Advertls
Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flow A. PEARCE & SOb
i GHATBURN NURSERI
' i (Near Pendle Hotel) j T?l. Chatburn 239.
Residence: 29, Tower Hill. C theroo For piesh Flow(
Wreaths, Bouquets, Decorative Pot PI
John Ellis & 11, CASTLE STR 1
aiTHEROE
Members' of Interfli ■ TEL. 119
rs Etc.
ints
)on SET IRA
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT F L O ^ ^ ' ' *
; Non-
ard In d lor Inlstry' 3l No. Vareys tberoe.
rap to
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Icence i David
flshlflg or hls- d Full
a.‘ to:es. . college
stand- able,— r and
ers eto. !S,
PATH- 6; 2ft.
k of 59 2169 thick, lage,—tewell..
which ■essers,
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SEEDALL. — Pi-eclous birthday memories, of our dear Dad, June 18th.
42. Victoria Street, Clltoeroe.
—From his loving Sons, Alan and Michael.
Safe jin God’s keeping—in heavenly love abiding. ‘
YOUD. — Sweetest memories of John, passed to toe. higher life June 15th. 1956, aged 10 years.
His loving smile, those spark Thatling eyes.
W filled us with delight. (
17, Slddows Avenue, CUtheroe. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
—From his dear Aunt Annie and the Family.
And leave a shining-light.
BARTON.-j^Mr, and Miss E.- M. t Barton wish to thank all rela
- ives, friends and neighbours for Ashbrook .Cottage, Downham.
kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received dur ing their sad bereavement; also the doctor and nurse for their kind attention.
CAWLEY.-'-Mrs. Cawley desires to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, toe Horrocksford. Lime Co., Wesley . Women’s Fellowship and Waterloo Method ist Church for their i kind ex ' pressions j of sympathy and floral
8, Waddow Green, Low Moor, Clltheroe:_______ ) _ ______
tributes received In her bereave ment; ; also toe doctor for, his kindness.: -
kiives, friends and neighbours for , nd messages of sympathy and
32. Victoria Avenue. Chatburn.
DAWSON-—The sister, brother and nieces of toe late Miss Doris t Dawson wish to thank all rela
noral- tributes received during their sad: bereavement; also Mrs. Llmbert for her jklnd attention,
'for beautiful flowers and kind expressions of sympathy: also the L floctor for tmfalUng attention.
i to thank'all relatives! and friends
aurel Mount, Mltton Road, Whallev.;_________^
EDLESTON.—The I sisters of the- iate Ml-^s Eleanor Edleston wish
__________ Parker Terrace. GIsburn._______
HEATON.-^The family of the late Mrs. Jane Heaton desire to thank dll relatives and! friends and the Slsburn ' Mothers’ Union and Women’s: institute for kind ex pressions: of' sympathy and beautiful: floral tributes received diu'lng tbelr bereavement. ,
VAUGHAN.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Vaughan:wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for toelr messages of sympathy and floral tributes received: during toelr sad ■ bereavement; also very sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. - Herbert Llmbert and Mrs. George
2. Wood Terrace, Cffiatburn. last two lyears.
WREATHS, BOUQUETS, etc. Phone 669 (any'hour).—)(no
Wetigate.!
WREATHS, CROSS AND BOUQUETS
"made to order at shortest notice
UOWUNGS Nurseries,
UP-BROOKS, CLITHEROE
TELEPHONE 983
Wreaths and all Floral VrII expertly made to order on ! ■ premisea
at BARKERS,
WHALLEY ROAD NURSER iCLITHEROB.
(Near Prlmioso Bridge). Tel. 521 (any hour)
E8.
utei our
ILACKBURN 4041 ' ACCRINCTOH
CLITHEROE 341 , j j:Yo«r T a ilo i & :Oti
' o i .M A B K B T IP L J .C E , Tel s i
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fpH E . experience gained through seventy - one
years of service enables us to offer the ineonle of this
district a more complete RArUIRA.
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“DAKS” TROUSERS ■ ! ! ' . f ^ :.
! l i !' SEE W.MIOWS iwlei.
Atkinson! for great, klncness shown to our father during toe
ill beam for ever in our ' hearts,
For deep in my heart It was planted to last.
On whose soul sweet Jesus have mercy.
, ,-
Mrj a^nd“l?re:“t Lelgh-on-Ssa. Essex.
^®„ wilkinson- willacy ’ °t
b i®b8agement is announced Place
M ^ cutneioe. and Jean a argaret, eldest daughter of Mr
etween Pe er, eldest son of Mr Wilkinson, 'of Hawthorne
nd! Mrs. G. A‘ 'WUla?^ nf oi Hlghfleld Road, ClltherM ■ Conl
Accrington on Wednesday last Moor,
sBi'a. Cremation was at u “ u . —Bennett. Tel.' Clltheroe 826/582
hospital) Constance Eleanor the y Avenue,: Clltheroe
i DEATHS ~ On June 7th /in
I - ■ preceded 1 /jLDO ray, BRIAN KEn hrm with half a night to prove hls liriocetil
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7 j WAILNEBBROl i . ALAN LADD, R0S8A
•WarnerScope THE GUN
60 Veais. Cremated at 'Accrlng- ton !on June 12th:'
HARGREAVES.—On June'lOth (In hospital), Alan Lloyd, the dearly Arthur Erort and
Doris Hargreaves, of 36, Hall Street, Clltheroe, aged 12 years
Cremation was- at Accrlngter; yesterday, June 13tb, 1957
.GIsburn, on Tuesday, June 11th. i ■l**'*® Tlth (In
Ungham Row, Sawley, Jane, the beloved wife of the late John Heaton aged 87 years. And was interred at St. Mary's Church
Terrace, GIsburn, , and : late of ^ topltal), Jane,,the dearly loved
Standen Road, Clltherde (for merly of Low Moor), aged- 68 ycara Funeral from -the Chapel of Rest, "Rockdale,” Clltheroe ' t Interment at Clltheroe Cemetery
fe of Thomas Hillary, of 34 o-day (Friday) 2 p.m.'
—The Scales Funeral Service Tel. Clltheroe 345,________ _
RIDING.—On June 13th, 1957,(In hospital),, John Thomas, the beloved husband of Mary Riding, formerly of Barker Terrace, Clltheroe, aged 80 years.
—Enq.:- Beniett. Tel. Clltheroe 826/582. I
IN MEMORIAM
BATTERSBY.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, Harry, who died June lOtb, 1952.
—^From bls’ loving Wife and Family.__________________
' Whatever else we fall to do. We never fall to think of you.
CHEW.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, Ellen, who died June 17th, 1954.
But love for toe one -toat lies W beneath.
ay wither and decay, 1, Peters Street. Rltoton.______
—From loving Husband and Son, Riley.
ill never fade away. Sadly missed.
CHEW.—In loving memory ol a dear Mother and Grannie, Ellen; who died June 17to, 1954.,
. In our hearts you will'.always stay,
Chalgley. ____________ :
—Prom Daughter, Annie, Son-in- law, Tom, and Grandchildren.
Or choose from heaven what D we could.
If we could have life’s dearest A wish.
nd ail life's treasures too, Newton._____________ -
—Prom her loving Husband and Barbara.__________ '
Remembered always.
life;—Sweet remembrance of a dear Sister and Aunty, Annie,.
North Devon._______________ —Nellie, Tom and Family.
MILLS.-In. loving memory of mJ dean Sister, Catherine Mills, who died June 16th, 1956. With farewells left unspoken.
, —Prom loving Sister, Nellie.
13, Union Street, Low Moor, Clltoeroe.
, We hope to meet again some day.
You quietly passed sway, But somewhere beyond tne sunset, .
, . '
A dally thought, a silent tear, A constant wish that you were ■ here.
—Prom Daughter, Betty. Son-in- law John and Grandchildren.
ear motner we would ask for you.
.
DUODALE,—Treasured ■ memories of my dear Wife. Ruby Alice, who died June 17th, 1956.
Broken
Loved and remembered every day. '
CHEW,—In loving memory of a. dear Mother and Grandma, Ellen, who died June 17th, 1954.
Flowers placed upon your- M grave.
June
Cllthl?oe^r^^ 111*' Parker
I V I E M ^ ’ ■ ! t^''be 1)1 )ld
The Meeting il^)nii| ■ ■'!-j . .-AT,.8-1
ON, M 0 1 V D ^ ||I e iUl lOWING TBE'tOB
MEEnNG WHICircOA I
To Change the Socletplnallnejfril ab le .C o -o p e ra ttv e 'IR ^ tr lil £ o c |
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iCLpBEROK -CO-^iaWTliuE By!
Order of the ; 17th,. 1957.
t ;i
LANCASHIRE CO CHILDREN’S a)EP
. , The following Children apd : need 6'f understanding atiA symp
FOSTER
Boy, -aged 7 years, . B.C. child! I
^reciuire separate foster ' bourhood, . ,
. . i: ,,
' " will] anybody able to he 1' 'WISHING TO HAVE (THE EXPLAINED, please call, wr J Area Children’s Ofneer, 19, S ; Telephone:! ' Accrington 408f.
:alfh.:
Two- brothers, aged'lO yea :s And! hi)
■ l!-. -I I
James, the beloved Cawley, aged
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CHITHEROE EQUITj! INDUSTRIAL . 2, ,-MoW' La
An offer-4the 'strangest adventure j.__ /tropics of Cubs. .Action, and jits elll
warnero I )f alll
Booking Office open Monday, WedI esdh| 4 p.m, (|ther timet at the General Offil I to 12 noon and 2fl6|tp 6l~*
S S F - v S
16, Longvvorth Road, Bllllngtnn~ COMING O F^ i^
Jtoe^lOth.' flay^lfylurXa b^'e :jgve, Mum, Dad, Constsnru
engagement dennett- rice
1 JId
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30
JUNE ALLYSON, JOAN COLLlHS ■OPPOSITE SEX." : Olnebi&Si
I Week-commchclpi; MONDAY, T()88DAY. ai
lunJ WEh
GARY Merrill;' KIM Hi)NrER,|
c.nrt^AHITE’ MARBLE, STONE ’ “'’•ikation and
memorials
w. ROCK Blackburn R o a d
nnd, us anxious to help.
g r e a t H A RW O O D Phone 2164,
_______ births RBGISTEREH AS A NEIYSPAPBR
Bet us collect your
‘ I L'AWNJuoWER : for resiiarpehfng -!'
rep drihg .l^'oveltauling
/ .iso youi;' siiEARS , AXE AND SAW ' prbbaBly nedd
expert
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. . . not fOrgetilnfe!- '. toe SCISSORS :-'
THEO «D SO N S ,:;ip f, CLITBEROE. Phone 8a
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