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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 14, 1960


FISHER 8t,Co. lA^il ' ‘‘0 rS'^““£ AGEN'S


4, KING LANE, CLITHEROE . .TELEPHONE'as?.,


,


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS PEEL PARK ESTATE


the standards of BMCSERVICE


The countryfa most efficient maintenance and parts service


^ eonufne Service Parte R eplacement Unite


tK Immedlke Supply Factoryptralned Mechanics


i( i B.M.C. Service Voucher Plan


HVIMk>L>iTE DELIVERY: NEW AUSTIN A.99 SAIWNS NFW AUSTIN A.55 SALOONS NEW AUSTIN A.40 SALOONS


NEW AUSITN “ 7 ” SALOONS new RILEY l.S SALOONS NEW RILEY 4/68 ^ALOONS


And the f o l lo w in g Selmed Used Cars ,1960,


AUBTIN-HEALEY sprite, full equipment, 2,000 miles only. As new throughout, r ,,


1958 MORRIS .TRAVELLER 1000; gtey; heater; one owner, ve^ good condition.


1957 MORRIS 1000, Yfdoor de-luxe saloon, grey, heater. Inraiaculate condition. .


new throughout.!


1956 (Nov.) FORD PREFECT de-luxe saloon; heater. Very good condition. ,j


.


1954 (Nov) STANDAiRD 8 saloon, grey, very good con^^on. HimtBm SUPER SNIPE, green, heater, well main­


tained and In good condition. nUSTIN AUSm-HEALEY UOLSELEY


PRIMROSE GARAGE ' (OLITHEROE. LIMITED)


WHALLEY ROAD TeL: 883/4/5


aiTHEROE T el.: 833/4/5


I


dte looking towards Penme mu. f We are now able to offer plots


or


A beautiful. natureUy drained S e m i - D e t a c h e d ^ H o i^ s and


Bungalows on the above estate ror


completion Spring; 1961, Bungalows from £1,900. Houses from £2,000.


the offices of the; sole agents. A KINa'®UNE*m


CLITHEROE b r o o k STREET


Cottage. Two Bedrooms. Excellent condition. 1. MITCHELL STREET ^ 2


No. 43; Compact ston^bullt rooms, ,3-plece Batnwm, bounge. ■ compact DweUlng


Living Koom and spacious Cupboards. Gas Cooker and Gas Boiler.


in need of decoration: very cheap. PENDLE VIEW. CHATBURN


Two-bedroomed Terraced H o ^ ; 3, DERBY STREET Modem -Detached ,®pK?low


‘^ComprlriW: Hall; Lounge; Dining ^ m m b


Plans available for inspection ss I .


Valuers


H. MoQUIRE & 00.. F.A.I.. Ohirtered Auctlbneeri and Estate A*®''t*’


MISCELLANEOUS SALES SITUATIONS VACANT Surveyors 1.3. CA8nE^OATE.^CUTHEnOE.


DETAOHe’ d HOUSES OF QUALITY The types stHl availftble: on


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE J«3«..8EMIiDrrMH|D,,A^^^^


Phase I are:


■'BOWLAND': „2-b«>room Semi- detached at £1,825. ,


j


“ LANCASTER" 3 bedroom Semi- f f i h e d at £2,160.


'


(both with many additional features).


and a few choice plots on the Green Belt fringe may now be reserved for building operations to


commence early 1961. Plans and Bpeclflcatlons may be


examined at the offices of the sole agents: H. McGUIRE & CO;, F.A.I.


1.3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. Preliminary Notice


By order of I P. Gill, P.O.A., '_on behalf of Garden Vale Working Men’s (Jluh and Institute


H. McGUIRE & CO.


Chartered Auctioneers and Estate ' Agents.


will offer' for. Sale by Public Auction On the Premises on


SATURDAY. NOV, 19th. 1960


THE GARDEN VALE yVORKING MEN'S CLUB. SHOP, OFFICES, AND BUILDINGS ‘


13 and 15. Burnley Road, and


1, Little Queen Street., COLNE Also the


A ^ Cooker; Sink Unit and ^Pl® Cupboards; 3 Bedrooms; Bsih- room and separate Toilet, 84 acres Land Including modem well- e q u i p p e d musbroom-^wlng ting


bullt-ln Cupboards; Kitchen with


Houses, Greenhouses and Pot Sheds. Freehold. R;V. £26.


wlck; close to school and all main bus routes; 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, separate W.C.. Garage all mains services, gep a ra^p lo t of Land. The property Is n ^ h o ld


and is offered at a very attractive nrlce.


_____________ _ SPACIOUS LOCK-UP SHOP to let BUSINESS PREMISES


In King Street.—Hsher & C°" Land and Estate Agents. 4, King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel, 257.


BUSINESSES WANTED


businesses In Clitheroe . and district. Minimum Commission on all sales. We will dispose of your business quickly a n d efficiently. No sale, no commission.


We have enquiries for sound


4. KING l a n e CLITHEROE. TEL, 257. ,


Land and Estate flgenft. FISHER & CO.,


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th


and SALE of 400 Suckled Calves Store Cattle and Bulls. Prizes; £3, £2 and £1 In each Class.


Class 2—Best Pen of 4 Bullock Calves.


Class 3—Best Pen of, 2 Store HbIIcts


, „ ■ ^ Class 4—Best Pen of 2 Store Bul-


Class 6—Best' B/W Bull' Stirk showing:no broad teeth.


Judging at 11-30. Sale 12 noon.


Class 6—Best BuU Stirk, any other colour, showing no broad teeth.


SALE of 360 Newly-calved i Cows and 260 Newly-calved Heifers. H dueling at 10-30 ajn. Sale of


THURSDAY. OCTOBER! 20th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


SALE Of Fatstock being; 200 Fat Cattle; 2,600 Fat Sheep: 150 Pigs and 600 Killing and Hearing Calves.


eifers In No. 2 1 Ring at 12 noon. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


^ We are appointed dealers for EKCO car radio


MACHINE KNITTERS REQUIRED


Imls Is interesting: work with GOOD WAGES


/ A I'J k ir I' ^


! J' !« .


!, !r I fl


'WHILST LEARNING, an^d Is a remunerative occu­ pation after a satisfactory training period.


EXCELLENT CONDITIONS - , 5-DAY WEEK ■ I APPLY:


LANCASM HOSIERY CO., LTD. WATERLOO iMILLS — CLITHEROE


CARPET CLEANING


■ i i ■ » %’ f jii»i VJ


M I ij \ i ii' If


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS i


FREE FITTING SERVICE


WALTS LTD. ; 31 Castle Street |


CLITHEROE !


. i x ' 1 ;i Ml i' ' '


i i j f\ (V Telephone: Clitheroe 136


Guaranteed Genuine HIGH-GRAbE


MOTOR OIL


S.A.E. ■ 20’s, 30’s, 40’s 5-GalI. Drums i ■ 35/- Tractor Oil ■ " 35/-


I


ALTERAHOl^S RE­


JOHN HOLT, Jnr.


FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES, GOW8, BULLS Eto.


-D E A D OR ALIVE Day and Night Service


Fat Horses bought at Tap Prices E.8I>,O.A. HUMANE KHiLEHS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


Sows, Gilts and Store Pigs follow­ ing sale of Fat Pigs,


a.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Fat Cattle; 12 noon Fat Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep. WEEKLY SALE Of 400 In-plg


Grading at 8 am. Sales at; 10 j , ,


Class 1—Best ■ Pen of 4 ■ Heifer Calves. :


SPiEOIAL SECOND PRIZE SHOW


By J. H. SWINGLEHUR8T For Major R. L. Atkinson


First Annual Sale of fully attested Store Bullocks. Heifers end Sucklers, reared on a Hill Subsidy


Farm in a noted stock-rearing area.


JOHN H. SWINGLEHUR8T. A.R.I.C.S., F.A.I.


will offer for sale by auction at


SPRING HEAD FARM. BCLTON-BY-BOWLAND, NR. CLITHEROE


on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29th


144 HEREFORD. FRIESIAN AND A B E R D E E N ANGUS CROSS CATTLE as follows;


prime beef; 67 Friesian Bullocks (14-181 months old); 20 Aberdeen Angus Bullocks; 15 Hereford Cross Bullocks; 15 Aberdeen Angus Heifers; 19 Hereford Cross Heifers; 8 Galloway Bullocks; 6 Friesian Bulling Heifers (extremely smart); also 2 Dorset Horn Rams (SbeasjJ Ing and 2 shear, pure bred). ■Phe ages of these cattle range


Six Hereford Heifers (8-9 cwt.)


At 3-16 In the Heifer Ring 100 acres of Winter Eatage from 1st November, 1960, to 1st April, 1981. (To be offered In 3 Lots).


WINTER EATAGE FOR SALE.—


and SALE of 160 In-calf Dairy Cattle. Sale a t 12 noon.


•_________Nr, Lancaster.________


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART. CO. LTD.


SAM Of upwards of 210 Newly- calved Cows and Hellers mostly from .local fanns but Including sp ^ a l entries of Heifers direct from Scotland. Judging 11-15. , Sale 11-30 am,


MONDAY NEXT. OCT. 17th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


' and Sheep. 100-120 choice In-calf Cows and Heifers, mostly Short- dated from the regular vendors-


SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle


TUESDAY NEXT. OCT. 18th GREAT SPECIAL AUTUMN


and local farmers; 200-300 Store Cattle, Sucklers, Stlrks, Bulling Heifers, etc.; including for Messrs.' P. and M. Brown, Ingleton, 35 strong A.A. x Friesian Steers, l^rs ,


Prize Schedule


Class 1—Best Lightweight In-calf Cow.


Class 2—Best Heavyweight In-calf Cow.


Class 3—Best In-calf Heifer. Class 4—Best Pen of 4 Store Bul-


Olass 6—Best' Pen of ' 4 Store Heifers.


Judging 11-30 am. Sale 12 noon.


Class 6—Best Pen of A.A. x or Gall. X Suckler Steers,


Class 7—Best Pen of 4 AJi. x or Gall, X Suckler Heifers.


168 Home-bred Steers and Heifers; 64 Irish Steers and Heifers; 76 Fat Cows and Bulls; ^200 Fat Lambs, Shearlings and Ewes; 20 Fat Pigs; 36 Calves. Grading 8 a.m. Sale 11-16 a.m.


THURSDAY NEXT. OCT. 20th WEEKLY: SALE OP FATSTOCK.


Order of Sale: Calves, Pigs, Sheep, Cattle.


FORTHCOMING SALES


calf and Store Cattle. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th


TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1st GREAT SPECIAL SALE of In-


and 'SALE of In-calf and Store' Cattle.M. H, SKIDMORE, Secretary, Tel. Helllfleld 226 (Secretary)., Tel. Helllfleld 268 (Foreman).


ANNUAL: CHRISTMAS' SHOW POULTRY AND EGGS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices. Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-BowIand


HARTLEY’S modem-type Laying Stock Is demonstrating its efficiency at all public trials, random, sample and convention­


240._________________^ _______


al; examine the proveh figures and calculate your profits before you buy the' chicks.—Hartleys Chicks Ltd.. Nelson. Tel. 62511.;


Auctioneers and Secretaries, BENTHAM (Tel. 444)


RICHARD TURNER & SON.


TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25th FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


from 10-24’ months old; Without exception they are In wonderful bloom and forward condition. Reared on a sound, high lying .subsidy farm and for .sale annually the.se cattle are well worthy of Inspection by any Intending pur­ chaser.


Sale at 1-30 p.m.


Chartered Auctioneer. The Estate nmee, Casticgato. Clitheroe. Tel. 1187._________________ :__________ ^


Further particulars from: The Caterer In attendance. SALE OF f a r m in g LIVE AND


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1960 at 1 p.m.


COW ARK FARM, Nr. CLITHEROE on


JOHN H. SWINOLEHURST. A.R.I.C.S., F.A.I


will Offer for sale by public auction the following useful lots;


calved: Roan Cow due Nov.; 3 Red and White Cows due April; Red and White Heifer due May; Roan Oow due May;; Red andl White (Tow due June; 3 Cows newly served; Red Cow, edd.


Bamlett Mowing Machine; Massey Harris Dickie Swathe Turner; Buckrake; Nicholson double action Strairing Machine in excellent order; Gascoigne Milking Machine with 2 units and spare Pall; Elec­ tric Starter Motor, piping for 12; 2 Cabins 12ft. X 8ft.; Battery Cabin 24ft. X 18ft.; 2 • Blocks (168) Battery Cages (Vlsl-Chlck Paper Clean); UtensUs; various Small Tools, etc.


1961 Ferguson T.V.O. Tractor;


216 year-old R. x W.L. Hens. l.BOO bales June Hay to go off. 86 acres Winter Eatage to 'the 1st April, 1961.


______ Further particulars from: Castlegate. Clitheroe. Tel. 1187.,


The Chartered Auctioneer, The Estate Office.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Fatstock at 11 a.m., when the following will be forward: 66-70 Cows, Steers and HelterS; 1,000- 1,200 Lambs, Sbeep and Ewes; 70- 80 Pigs


MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 17th WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


Sheep 1102; Pigs 109; Calves 31. TUESDAY n e x t . OCTOBER 18th


Last Sale’s Nos.; Cattle 69;


, SPECIAL SALES of All Classes • of Ewes, Lambs, Rams and Ram Lambs at iO-30 am.


local and North Country Newly- calved Cows and Heifers, when upwards of . 126 head will be on offer.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCT, 19th WEEKLY ' PRIZE SALE of


FRIDAY NEXT, OCT. 21st (Old Fair)


Ewes, Store Lambs, Rams and Ram Lambs at 10-30 .a.m., when


ANNUAL SALE of Breeding


3,600-4,000 will be shown. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOWS


Friday, Nov. 11th: In^:alf Cattle


Wednesday. Nov. 16th: Newly- calved Cattle.


Monday. Dec. 5th: Pat Cattle end Sbeep.


Monday, Dec. 12th: Fat Pigs. Schedules on application.


The Lancashire Scheme for Certi­ fied Crystal Violet Vacoinated Pigs,


I SPECIAL NOTICE


First Sale of vaccinated p ip will be held on Wednesday, November 9th, after the sale of Dairy Cattle. Separate premises ^ILbe provided


Under the above scheme the ! 12 Milk Cows: Roan Cow newly ,


DEAD STOCK. HAY AND EATAGE for Mr. L. Trueman, declining farming, at


M0DERNIS|^^E^MLDETACHED In rural areti 3 miles Barnolds-


QUALITY FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT


Co.. F.A.I., Newtown, Barnoldswlck. Tel. 2302. Or 1-3. Castle Gate, Clitheroe. Tel, 1092.


announced at a later date. Further details: H, McGuire and


Dyson. Market Street, Colne. In conjunction with—


GARGRAVE


dence. Delightfully situated and containing fine Entrance Hall. 2 Reception Rooms. Kitchen with Aga CJooker,. etc.. 4 Bedrooms, and extensive Outbuildings a n d Gardens. Full details:


1-3. CASTLE CATE, CLITHEROE. SWEETS, TOBACCO, ICES Yorks-Lancs. Border Town


H. McGUIRE & CO„_F,AJ„ ^


Expensively fitted lock-up shop with attractive well-equipped Milk Bar. Stock room, etc., at rear.


. 1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


Pull details; H. McGUIRE & CO.. F.A.I..^_


Prosperous, old established. Turnover anprox. £7.260 D.a.


Extensive frontage In town’s most nromlnent position. Low rent. Long lease. Audited accounts. Price; £1,600 -1- s.a.v. '


Charming Georgian Period Resi­ Solicitors; Messrs. Bracewell and


DACRE. SON AND HARTLEY. Chartered Auctioneers, llkley and Keighley.


Public v iew days to be


H o t h c r s s l l & F o r r e s t .MJCTiONlU"--.


•’ »•: tSIATI A(;iNr:


HANK 5ALEROCVS. u n ' i n 'O t rp.L yb OR EVCMfvuf 7;.:


WHALLEY


Instructed by Mr. R. Dawson HOTHraSALL & FORREST will I Sell by Auction


j On I the Premises at


No. 18, LIMEFIELD AVENUE. ' I


Surplus


WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCT. 19th I


Three-piece Suite lu uncut mo- quette; ;a Three-piece | Suite In


Included are: Newly upholstered


HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS I


at 1 p.m. ,


tapestry,; Oak Dining Table; Pour Matching Stand Chairs; ipak Side­


board, 631n. wide; Small Plan(> forte In walnut case; Figured Walnut Coffee Table; |Tbree-tler Cakb Stand; Oak Hallstand.


Wardrobe;_ Chest , of Dmwers; Dressing ’Table; 4ft. 61nl Oak Bed­ stead; Sprung Mattress; Sprung Overlay;' Lloyd Loom' Bedroom


Oak Bedroom Suito comprising


Chairs. : Carpets: Two Axminster each


4yds. X 3yds.; Stair Carpet; Sundry Rugs, etc.


r “ English Electric ”, Washer; "Moffatt’’ Electric Cooker; “ Gob­ l in ’’ Vacuum Cleaner; ’’Murphy" Television Set; Mains Radio,___


6ft., In excelleni condition; Greenhouse (Sectional) 9ft. 61n. x 6ft.; Garden Toolshed 8It. x 5ft. 61n.; Metal Wheelbarrow; Plastic Hose; “ Qualcast” Mower, 121n.; Sundry Garden .Tools; Cold


Hen Cabin (Sectional). 24ft. x


p.m. and Morning of Sale. Auctioneers’ Offioes:


Bank Salerooms. Olitheroe. Tel. 95, ! WHALLEY


On View: Tuesday. 2 p.m. to 4.39 ,


The Detached Bungalow "PRIOR’S LEE,”


CLITHEROE ROAD


tial Locality and offering the following Accommodation; Thrw Reception Rooms and Five Bed­ rooms i on two floors; Scullery Kitchen; Larder; Bathroom and W.C. (excellent airing cupboards); Tbllet and W.C. Outbuildings: Coals : and ’Tools Stores; large Garden Chalet! Garage. Large and nicely lald-out


Situate in a desirable Residen­


Garden, MalnS Services. Rateable Value:; £42. . ^ u a l (Jhlef Rent: £5/8/3; Vaoaijt Possession.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. BankSa|crooitjSj_^^


Further particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


PROPERTI^ FOR SALE IN i CLITHEROE


No. 60, CHATBURN ROAD. A well built, terraced Dwelllnghouse com­ prising: Hallway; Sitting Room, Living Room,I tile range with oak surround; Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water): Larder. Two B ed ro fa and ! Bathroom furnished r t th Bath and Wash­ basin. ' Usual Offices In Yard at rear. Rateable Value: £16. Annual: Groijind Rent; £1/16,'0. Vacant: Possession.


No. 18. WILSON 8TRK1;,„ A com­ pact stone-frbnted Dwelllnghouse comprising: Hallway; S i t t i n g Room: ILlvln; Room, tile range with oak surroimd;, Scullery Kitchen, w.i. sink, Hot Water Geyser.' Tvo good Bedrooms, Yard a t rear with usual offices. Mains Services. Freehold. Rate­ able Value: £16. Vacant Posses­ sion.


No. 60, 1 ki I brlck-DUiit LITTLEMOOR ROAD.


I


comprising: Kitchen .anL Ground Floor. combined





■" ■ Idem Dwelllnghous lltting Room; Llvln Larder on the -------------------


/hou e Ing


and ---------- _ W.C. above) Outside (Joals.


Jr. Three Bedrooms Bathroom


and


A rear. ; Garage space. Annual Ground Rent: £2/10/0. Rateable Value: i£20. Vacant Possession.'


Small Garden areas to front and


No. 36,! PENDLE ROAD. A com­ modious stone-built,


DwellUighouM in pleasant situa­ tion. [Accommodation; Hallway; Sitting Room, tile range; Living Room, 1 tild range., fitted cup­ boards; Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water!. Above are | TWo Bedrooms; Bathroom with i panel) Bath. Washbasin, cylinder airing ' cupboard (Un- merslon heater); separate W.C., Box Store, concreted Yard. Goal- place. i Small Garage. Annual Ground Rmt; , £2. Rateable Value:! £12. Vacant Possession.


terraced


HOTHERSILL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel, 8>.


Vl/ANT ED


OLD GUNS. ere reqd.; -,1 Field, Pendle TV!l. 234.


WINTERING^ Rigby, Knov'l CUtheroe.


jIs, Rifles. Revolv- prioes paid—Peter


Hotel. Ohatbum.


read. Top,


for hoggs.- Mearley, near


TO LET


■ permission to view apply in writing toa Ingham & Yorke, Chartered Surveyors, Llttlemoor,


3-BEDROOMED C 0 T T A G E , in Bolton-by-Bbwland, near Clith­ eroe, to le ;; mains water and electricity installed; bus route adjacent, p r particulars and


Olitheroe. LOST


2 HORNED EWES lost from Clith­ eroe Auction on October 7tb; " A.M." on horn.—Marsden. Bum- slack, i Chipping., ___________


I I PERSONAL


MRS. E. LAMBERT. REGISTERED ! BARCLEY CORSETIERE,


I 1. WHIHAMI CRESCENT. Whalley. hire purchase.


H.P.—Let your prlvat


her & Co. arrange ■


MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE! Immediate | cover, keen quota­


tions; enquiries 'Welcomed for all kinds of Insurance.-Fisher & Co., Land and Estate Agents, 4, King Lane. Tel.l 257.


WE BUY AND SELL ANYTH ING.- Antlques, Brass, Pewter, Carriage Lamps, Silver Ware, Coloured Glass Ware etc.; good prices lor antiques, - f A. Pozzl. 37-39, TOstley Road, CUtheroe,


LACK ENERGY AT MIDDLE AGE? Revltellse [with Orstrax Tonic Tablets, Feel llveUer, stronger, years, younger. ALL Chemists


SALE DON’T BE I DISAPPOINTED FOR


XMAS! Order your Meccano, Trl- Angor Dublo Electric Tkalns now! Large selebtlon of Games and Toys now In stock.—Mortons, 18, Moor Lane! CUtheroe. Tel. 420.


JUST ARRIVED.—Morlands real sheepskin : Uned Footwear.-D. Lord and; Son, 5, Moor, Lane, CUtheroe. Tbl. 488.___________


N.S.U. QUICKLY for sale: almost new; taxed.—Todd, 15, Downham ViUlage.___________________


BOY'S BICYCLE lor sale; 211n. frame; also Hornby Dublo Electric


Train.—61, Castle View, CUtheroe.


POLISHED TOP DINING ROOM table for sale; reversible; £6.— Apply: Advertiser and Times. ■


1958 PIATTI SCOOTER for sale; taxed and insured: cheap.— Write: Box PI, Advertiser and Times,


RAYBURlj I COOKER for sale; fitted m th copper boUer; wUi


48. PABSON LANE, CLITHEROE. j


MEMBERS OF INTERFI ORA ;RFL


Tel.: 857 (day): 183 (night) | for


Penonal attention given to aU orders.


tn !? i€ a t lvS . j i3 o u < !u € l& • (PM i ; ■


Morhing and Afternoon;! Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc,


A. PEARCE & SON, Chatburn Hotel)


Nui aeries (near Pendle


Residmee; 29 Tower Hill. Tel, Chatburn 230.


Clitheroe


KEl'PWARM I


TM SI COMING! MNTER 11 WITH


PURE WOOL BLANKETS UNI0 4 BLANKETS CELL ILAR BLANKETS | FLANHELETTE BLANKETS b e t t e r a n d c h ea p e r


FROM— New con iltlon; all _ sizes. Many


Oddie’s Textiles SHIP’S CARPETS


soiled btrgains and Carpal- at sale prica. .Just a word to [those looking for Targe and odd-sized carpets. Now In stock; 6 x! 4', 5) X 4, 61 I 3i, 6 X 4, 6 X 31, 6 x 3 , 41 X 4, ' 1 X 31. 41 X 21, 4 k 4, 4 X 31, 4 I 21, 3} X 21, etc., etc.l All pile tuftsd through. Oaniets from £6/16/6; 4 X 3s from £12.


Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.:


T.IPSELL & WEST, 'The Old Firm,”.


Cpposite .New Inn,


LSEDS ROAD, NELSON. Also at


No. 1^, BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.


I 1 I i


AUTUMN DRESSES from 49/1) to 6 gns.; good choice of colours and sizes.—Economic Stores) 70, Whallej Road. Clitheroe, Teu 97.


Frames. And many other Items of Crockery, Linen, Household; Utensils, etc.


AXMINSjTER & WILTON FIT’it4 - AH the latest colours and designs. All at


BROADLOOM Width,; less from 271n.


than usual pricta. to 6 yfirds.


Example: 6 x 4 yards £27//io/0. ~


Delivered and fitted free, TAP8ELL & WEST. |


* 1/1 flft/wl


LOGS fbr sale; 3/. per bag. lor 7 bags f tr £1; Loose Logs £4/16/0 per ton. Also Posts, Balls j and InterwC'Ven Fencing. — 8J J. Morris, 1, Garnett Road,| Cjlith- eroe, Tel. 1130.


H IG H K T QUALITY BREW YEAST TABLETS: 3/- fOr


8/3 ' for 900.—I ^m Moorey’s Health! Store, King Street) Cllth-


R’8 100;


eroe.. ____________________‘


RUSBRIdGE—You can choosel any article In stock-Watches, 'Clpcks, RUigs .Outlery—and pay for it weekly]—Rusbrldge,, JOTellers', ^ 4 , KUig William Street. Blackburn.


BOY’S LONG green. Stores eroe.


in ments, Pull


CRAVE Phone


AND GIRL’S V-NECKilAND PSLEEVED PULLOVERS;


Tel. 97.


RECOIDITIONED GUARANTEED TRACTORS


[ f


David Brown, Fordson Forgusson, H.I.H.


the netv 860 and 960 Implematlcs from t ie Main Distributors,!the


range of Albion imple- Balers, Forage Harvesters,


J


N MOTOR CO.. SKIPTON. 2212-3 for a better tractor service.______


BIB AND BRACE 0 . ^ ______ Plasti's Macs, Boiler Suits, Jackets,


MEN’S EconQi


Road,


•ime Stores, 70, Whalley Clitheroe. Tel. 97. i|


SHORTIE OVERCOATS,-


FOR DIETARY FOODS OF I ALL KINCffi call at Moorey’s Health Storm King Street, OUtheroel.


C YR J L L O R D PATTERNED CARPETS,—Send P.C. for samples


to: 3. Biddings Lane, Whalley. Or phone Whalley 2233.


I


LADIES’, GENTS.' & CHILDR^EN’8 WELLINGTONS: .^alT slzto.-J.


Lordfand Son, Olitheroe Mafket.


BOY’S. YOUTH'S AND MEK’S JEANS and “ Varlson’,1 Overalls


FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS f OF iWEET HERBS AND SPICES


buy the best and freshest at; C. F. S. Moorey, Medical Herbal- 1st, King Street, Clitheroe.


or pickling and wlne-mal'


CATTLE GRIDS for sale: various types; approved and eligible for grarts.—R. B. , Wilson, | 116, Wocne Lane. Clitheroe, 'Tell 976.


RUSLRIDGE for [high-class |DIA- MOm REPAIRS Of all kind; sat­ isfaction guaranteed.—24, King William St., Blackburn. Tel.l 7929.


JUST ARRIVED.-Caark’s theep- skir lined Bootees.—D. Lord and Son 5, Moor Lane. (JUtheroe. Tel. ■■


SPECIAL OFFER! Four only S.B. Eiderdowns; 46/- each—Economic Stoies, 70, whtuley Rd., CUmeroe.


BON} (Dec,, 1957).for sale; |16,000 miles; 2-seater deluxe;


latel ''condition; bargain, f - . 32, Mytton View, (Slltheroe.


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PIATiO for sale: cheap.—Apply: 17, Standen Road, Olltnerofe.


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LAND ROVER (hard top) foi sale; 8,00p miles only; genuine ont owier; heater; excellent xmdl- tlo r .: — H. Wallbank, Mbnlsty. Hal '^enny Lane, Longridge. Tel.


TWO [POULTRY CABINS for sale; also [two Night Arks.—Apply,:., juien Street, Low Moor,


TANDEM for sale; In new tioif with many extras;


eiIIW. Q i


mote than double this only Sho -t. 2, Olltieroe.


£12/10/0.—toply; ~ Shaw Bridge


NEW] PHILLIPS STEREO ordinary Record Player at samg; only £ 2 0 .-Apply Shptt, 2, Shaw Bridge .eroe.


ily: 6, Cilth-


condl-. worth


street, 'Sid


and Boiler Suits. —'Ecoriomlc . Storiis, 70, Whalley Road, Cfllth- eroe. Tel. 97.____________


SOFONO SUNRAY STOVE in jeom- blnatlon colour for sale; deanon- stratlon model In first ) class condition; only wants seeing: barMln £15.—Oort’s, 62, Scotland Road, Nelson. Telephone 63689.


Trousirs, etc.-—J. Lord and I Son, Cllthiroe Market.


grey, navy. — Econbmlc 70, malley Road; ,011th-


89, LEEDS ROAD. NELSO Tel. 62816. Also at Skiptop.


ed.


ATTENTION! ;Let you: hobby be your hicomol and pa:i for your luxuries the pleasant way. Knit for pleasure and proft 'mth our knitting machine and exclusive knitting scheme. Ib r details write: Dept.i CA, Iceal House, Lbmb Lane, Bradford 8.________


YOUTH OR YOUNG .ADY reqd. for general clerical work in mill office; careful and ccnsclentlous, with arithmetical abllty; If no should be iv to use a


previous experience; prepared to ;leam ho calculating machine.- -J . worth and Sons .Mill. Clltherbe.


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YOUNG l a d y reqd , work; Interesting anc


let us collect your NffiMORIALS GBANlTE.i'MARBLE. STONE


Send for our selection of designa and prioes, You will be placed


under [ no obllration and- find i us anxious to I . help,


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS ...


South- Jubilee


post with training scii.________ and accounts) avail! ble.—Write; Box E8, Advertiser a id Times.


BUILDER’S Immediately.—Apply:


Builder, Salthlll, Clitheroe. 294.i


a .nt; training given cosmetic sales.—Appl: Street.


i


for clerical progressive eme (typing


DRIVER reqd. for 7-ton tipper.— —Exors. W. L. Grime Tel. 51.


LABOURER read. J. Schofield. Tel.


CHARLES CLEGG, Cffiemlst, re­ quires smart young lady Asslst-


5, Church


SHIFT STOKER r&d.; wages £10/12/4 per 44-hour week (42 hours from 1st' April, 1961); A.S.C. Conditions lof Service; penaonable post; I ao^ommodatlon available for single person.- Apply personally or In writing to . the Secretary at the Hospital.


LANGHO, Nr. BLACKBURN. BROGKHALL HOSPITAL.


DAILY HELP reqd. for one whole day and 2 half days! per week.— Apply: Mrs. Lea, Housekeeper, Manor House, i Brooks Lane, Whalley.


' work.—Apply; John Watson and Sons, York Street; Olitheroe.


DOMESTIC HELP provided: fares pall


hurst 208. '


suit buses.-Perry, Arms, Hurst Green,


[ PLUMBERS reqd.i f o r good class


qd,; dinner tunes to Shlrebum Tel. Stony-


apply Ip writing n first in- eTon/>a Tn*


CARLUKE STREET, | BLACKBUI^N.


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KITCHEN HELP tUd.; dUmer provided; fares: paid; times to suit buses. — Perry, Shlrebum [Arms, Hurst Green.) Tel. Stony- hurst 208. 1 : I________.


DINING ROOM WJA1 TRESS- .GENERAL [reqd.; live in; per­ manent position.—Apply: Aspln- !all Arms 1 Hotel, TMltton) Nr, ''Whalley, Tel, Ston]hurst 223.


CLITHEROE HdSPITAL, I CLITHEROE i


SISTER for I Geriatrib WardJ


MALE 8.E.A.N. Salaty; £427-£660 [per annum.


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I^ART-TIME i NURSING AUXILI- !aBY for evening duty.


Applications! to Matipn.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


PART-TIME D O M ^ T IC AS8IST- iANT: 3/Oid. per hbur.


Applications to Matron.


C L I T H E R O E CORPORATION [urgently require I Public CXm- 'venlence Cleaner (Male). Wage; |£8/16/16 for a 44-hour ! week. 'Applications.


! Wednesday; 19th October, i960. THAN)!


ion their return to IN MEMO


Public Health Intoector,! York Street, by not later^ than


In person, to


MR. AND MRS. F. QOATESjwould !Uke to thank relatlvea and


friends forigUts and good wishes AustraUa.


hJack), wl|io died October 16th,


ROBERTS.—TreasuT'Kl memories (Of a dearly lovi


RIAM'i Son, John


Quietly; remembered through . the' years, ''


With silent thoughts and uhsedn tears.


; !


-Loved and longid for blways _by his loving Mcther._______


ROBERTS. —In loving memory of a'dear Brother, and Uncle, Jack.


No length of ;lme can take ! away, [For In- our hearts you are always neat -


Cherished thoighfs day by day.


iStlll i loved,: still [missed, and very dear.


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-From Dinah, Ueja and Sheila. i4. I-amb Row, Sabqen.


ROBERTS.—Treasured memories of a dear Brother and Uncle, who died October


I5th Your


In silence we itoember, How could I we ever forget.


Your voice,'we Wlthams Farm) Sabden,


From Reginald And Elizabeth. . 26, Mitchell Street; I Olitheroe.





WOODFORD—In to brance of !a dear friend


lylne rlenq,


I —Prom Lizzie. :1, Union Street. Lok Moor.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Street,


a big 0. P.


1 great kindness aw sympathy in I f’Oakden©,’! 22. Dudley Road,


her sad bereavement. Wallasey, I


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IGREEN.—The sisters, nieces and I nephews of the late Miss. Betsy I Green wish to th ^ h their many-


friends for kind expressions of' sympathy! and. Boral tributes received In their toeavement.


16, Waddlngton Road, CUtheroe.


JOHNSON.T-Mf. Wi Johnson and family express slUcere thanks to all relatives, nelehbouis. Rev. G.


B. Kendrew, i the officials and members of Union) Street Method­ ist Church, Mrs. K. Hall and all other friends fori floral tributes received and kindness shown during their tlme| of sorrow; also the famUy doctors and the doctors and staff of the Royal Infirmary [for the[r kindness..


16, High Sweet, Low MOor.'.


KRAUS.i—Mrs. i Maggie ICraus wishes to thank aU relatives, friends, neighbouCs and staff of the North Western Gp Board for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during her sad' bereavement. I


. [


I 39, Chatbiirn Road, CUtheroe, LITHERLAND.—Mii


Miss Blrtwell relatives, [friends for their help beautiful [flowers


great toss; also they thank the staff and Ichlldreh of Waddlngton School, the Mothers' Union, St, Helen’s land St. Catherine’s Church officials, the Waddlngton Women's Institute, the Rev. T. H. J. Hawklils for his great help, the family doctor for his unfaiUn! attention I land the' doctors ant, nurses of Victoria Hospital, Accrington.


and neighbours and for the ■ccelved In their


irely thank all Bower and 1


Wreaths & Bouquets | Taylors C U T FLOWERS


School House, Waddlngton,' —The family of the late


Mothers’ [Union expresslOM of ______ _ ___ floral tributes received during their recent bereavement.!


for their kind sympathy -and


'


8. Brenhand Streqt, CUtheroe, Wreaths and! all


expertly made to order BABKEBS,


enq Of IJecemoer, i»ou, runner details and particulars can be all Dip sold at these sales. This


Tel. 326.


______ Taylor wish to thank all relatives, j friends and neighbours and the 'members! of St.


^ H E members of our staff who perform the profes­


sional portion of our duties are qualified by examina­ tion, and are well trained and experienced. .


I Floral ITributes WHALLEY RDA|) NURSERIES,


Clltherte '(near Primrose Bridge) Tel, 621 (any hour)!


Printed land Ptibllahed by the rauieipe AdyertisN Js


sue, le i, w i/u Ckwo imes). Oo. »SCSLE$


nNEMsems CLITHEROE 34S


BUCKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2 «4 f


___ '.aliSt sisiM


Gisbum & district Y.F.C.\ ' will bje held Jn


THE NEW ETSnVAL'HALL' ; OISEjDRN, on '


To.?nigiit (Friday) DEL-Riq BAND


Dancing, 8-36pltt:?untn 1 a.m.' Adnuision 3/v


( j RefreshmfntJ available.


BULCOCK.—Mrs. [[Margaret A. Bulcock wishes to thank her friends and neighbours for their


WOODFORD.—In (ffectionate re­ membrance of 8 dear Bister, Alice, who passed away October 16th, 1969.


face Is eV 1947.


The years 'hav^ 'passedl as If ! on wings. But memory clings.


jber with - us, hear It yet,


-From Maud,- Dldk, Bobble and Marian.'


like the Ivy


for shop in Clitherbe; this Is a progressive! positipn. Please


PRICES. (BAKERS) LTD. requirii MANAGlERESS


THE MANAGER PRICE BROS. (BAKERS) LTD.. ,


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


BIRTHS


LAVENDER.—On Monday. October’ 16th, at Bramley Meade Whalley to Keith and Elizabeth (nee Houghton). : a son, Christopher Keith. Thanks to all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


CARR.—Congratulations to Janet on your 21st birthday, October


‘ n th . —Prom all' at Deneley. .


MARRIAGES


Oh October 16th, 1966, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Rochdale, with Nuptial Mass and Papal - Blessing, Thomas Denis


BYRNE—EDMENDS


, Byrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harwood Byrne, of Eshton Villa, Clitheroe, and Elizabeth Bose Edmends, daughter of the l^te Mr. ' Edmends and Mrs, Edmends. of 94, ■ Newhey Road, MUnrow, Rochdale. The Rev. Fr. Flynn officiated.


DEATHS


GREEN.—On October 6th, 1960, at 16, Waddlngton Road, CUtheroe, Betsy (Bessie), - the beloved daughter of the late WllUam and AUce Green (formerly of Accrlug. ton), aged 78 years. Interred at New Lane Baptist ; Church, Oswaldtwlstle, on October 10th.


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 682.


HALL.—On October 12th, 1960, at 3^ Park ■ Avenue, CUtheroe, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of the ' late James Hall, aged 85 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be offered In SS, Michael and John’s Ctourch to-day , (Friday, October 14th) a t 10 a,m. prior to Inter­ ment In St. Joseph’s Cemetery at 11 am.


—Bennett, CUtheroe. Tel, 582.


HAL8TEAD.--On October 11th, 1960, a t 21, Bare Avenue, More- camfae, Emily S o u th w o r th Halstead, aged 80 years. Cremated at Sklpton qh October 14th, 1960.


—Enq,; Veevers. Undertakers, CUfaeroe, Tel. 16 day, 673 night,


HEYES.—On October 12th. 1960, at 43, Castle . View, CUtheroe, Margaret Ann, the beloved wife


of the late Richard Heyes, In her 94th year. Service In St. Jan;ies’s Church a t 2-30 pm. prior to In­ terment at CUtheroe (Jemetery on [Monday, October 17th, a t 3 pin,


JSennett, CUtheroe, Tel, 582.


HOOLEY.—Oh! October 11th, 1960, at 60, Mayfield Avenue, CUth. eroe, Catherine, the dearly loved daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Ann Hboley, aged 67 years. Interment at CUtheroe Cemetery


to-day (Friday, October 14th) at 2-30 p.m,


—G. Calverley and Sons Ltd., CUtheroe. 'Tel. 297 day, 1017 or 21 night.________________ ^


■JOHNSON.—On the' 8th October, , a t 16, High Street, Low Moor, CUtheroe. Florrle, the dearly' loved wife of WllUam Johnson, In her 75th year. “ At rest."; ■ Interment w p a t CUtheroe Cemetery on Tuesday last. '


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CUtheroe 345,__________


KRAUS.—On. October 6th, 1960, In hospital, WllUam Henry, , the dearly loved husband of Maggie


Kraus, of 39,. Chatbum Road, CUtheroe, aged 67 years. Cremated at Accrington on Tuesday; October 11th, 1960.


—Calveriey's Funeral DUectors. Ohatburn Road, CUtheroe.' Tel. 297 day. 1017 or 21 night.


MARSH.—On October 12th (In hospital), Fred, the dearly loved husband of Fanny Marsh, of 17, Brungerley Avenue, CUtheroe, In his 83rd year,: No flowers or letters plepe. Service In St. Mary’s Church,' CUtheroe, to. morrow (Saturday, October 15th) at 10 .a.m. prior to cremation at Sklpton a t 11 a.m.____________


NUTTER.—On October 8th, at her home, 4 Evesham Avenue, Pen- wortham, Preston (formerly of Worston), Sarah Jane (Kitty), dearly loved wife of Jo hn.w . Nutter, aged 75 years. Cremation was at Pleaslngton on October nth.


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RITZEMA.-On October 10th, 1960. WlUmm David, the beloved husband of Eleanor, a t the home of his daughter, Nancy, Alden. Kemple End, Stonyhurst, aged 83 years. And w p cremated at Pleaslngton on Wednesday, ’Octo­ ber 12&.


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—Enq.: A. Veevers. and Sobs. CUtheroe 75, ' ___________'


TAYLOR.-HJn October 7th; 1960, a t S. 'BrennandiStreet, CUtheroe, Matilda, the beloved wife of the late Thomp Taylor, In her 90th year. Interment w p at CUtheroe Cemetery on Monday; October 10th. I


I . —H. M.! Sowerbutts, Undertaker,


10. King Street, CUtheroe. Tel. 46b. ' IN MEMORIAM


A8PIN.—In ; loving memory of a dear Husband and Father (BllUe). who died October 13th, 1956.


Loved and remembered always.


—The i Family, Waddlngton and CUtheroe,_______ ___________


CONCHIE.—In loving memory ol a dear Mother, Katherine, who died October 12th, 1959.


God 'saw her getting tired, He knew she needed rest, God’s Garden must be beauti­ ful.


He only takes the best.


—Prom Daughter, Edith, and Son-ltolaw, Ted.


48, St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor.


CORMICK a dear Dad.


October 14th,' 1958; also a dear Mother, Ellen Ann, died October 12th, 1946.


In lovtog memory of Richard, who died


Loved and remembered. -F rom the FamUy. 50, Hlghfleld Road. ' __________


DOWNHAM.—In loving memory of Nelly, who. died October 16th. 1959.


Always In our thoughts.


-From, her loving Husband. BUIy.


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