SITUATIONS VACANT PRINTING
Works.
CAPABU time)
NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS peel park estate
alto looking
towards-.Pento H U. We are now able to offer plots for Semi-Detached Houses and
hours), as new; iLiiWivauji anu KEMPE Grass and Hay Drier, ele^ trfe motor 8.7h.p„ 3 phase, with diesel oil storage tank 260 ^ h . In good working condition: OPPER- MAN STAND BALER with 10h.P. electric motor, 3 Iphase, (r.t.): BANSOME SIMS :2durrow Hy draulic Plough; ! TRACTOR TRAILER 12ft. (metal frame and sides) with rear door, on rA. sul> able for livestock; I H/^DY HAY TRAILER with fleaks (r.t.); LOW LOADING p ike Bogey „(r.t.);
s ;e ¥ e i i
n f l E N E W A U ^ I N
I comfort and capacity; but it alio has the special virtues of the Austin Seven Up to 50 mpg. Over 70 mph. And just the right size for overcrowded
oilv streets. As on estate car, or for strictly business purposes .I's a first- rate proposition. ThoEriglnpt 4 cylinders, S48 res, 4 .hr,card gears Baste Price I 14 3 ^.0.0 plus II84.O.I0 purchase tax. AUSTIN LOOK-
YEARS ahead i The Countryman is an estaW par with a differonco. It has on estate car a
MASSEY HARRIS Tractor Sw^he Turner; S A L O P IA ^ ^ ond Hay Elevator; AJAXF^TOISER Dis
tributor; TRACTOR CHAIN HAR ROW; Extra Large: Metal Itomd Container Bln; IRON SAW BENCH; Wolseley Electric PenMr;
from £2.000. I
Bungalows on the a to e estate for rompletlon Spring, 1961. onTOrds.. Bungalows
..from £1,9()0.. Houses
tbe offices of tbe sole agents: FISHER^ & CO..
“ CLITHEROE LANGSHAW DRIVE '
3 Bedrooms. Garage. BROOK STREET
Modem Semi-detached House.
Cottage. ‘Two Bedrooms. Excellent condition.
No. 43. Compact stone-built 1. MITCHELL STREET
ADBLPHI F(X)D MIXER; NEW m K a STAB DJL’TA SWITCH BOX; Galv. Sheen Footbath; 2 Galv. Sheep Troiighs; 4-wheel Truck; Progress Deip Utter Water Trough on stand; ' 4 wood sheep Hay Backs; 4 Railway Metals (12ft.); Quantity of Angle Irons; Quantity of Sleepers; , Platfotm Scales; Milk Kit 'Truck; Pig Stock; Joiner’s Bench and Vice; Stone Land Roller; Holborn Light Rustless Ear Markers; Pair Rope Blocks;' ’Two jaila Laval Milk Units; Blow In churn Cooler; Cow Buckets, etc.'
Shelter; Boothman; Asbestos Range Shelter; 2 span jand 1 apex Rear ing Arks; 2 span roof Cabins, 12ft. ^ 0ft
'Thornber’s slatted floor Range [ ■ „
Pheasants (May| hatched). householdI effects
EARLY DELIVMY OF NEW AUSTIN and RILEY CARS
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i 1959 RILEY 4/68 saloon,' duo-tone grey, radio, heater, •
I And the following Selected Used Cars low mileage. Immaculate condition throughout £845
il959 AUOTm A.40 de luxe,saloon, heater, scTO^ washers, low mileage, exceptional condition ... £550 1958 AUSTIN A.55 saloon, black, heater, very good
:1958 MORiRIS traveller 1000, grey, heater, one owner, very, good condition ..............................
f condition ............. .................................................... -
1957 MORRIS 1000 2-dobr saloon, lone owner, im- maculate condition throughout ......... :.............. ±-425
!1956 AUSTIN A.50 saloon de luxe, header, grey, one , i (CLITHEROE) LIMITED local owner, outstanding condition throughout £395 ' I PRIMROSE GARAGE
Whalley Rpad - Clitheroe Telephone: CLITHEROE 8B3 (3 linei).
We are appointed defers for _ 12 ' B.I.R. Cock' Chickens; 12 ^ i
polished oak Ext. iTable (4 legs); ULTRA 12-lnch ' converted TELE VISION SET; Parker Knowle Chair; Oak Rest Chair; Amwlcan Rocker; 2 Easy 1 and 4 : Stand Chairs; Table Writing Desk Box; Wllcocks Sewing Machine; Mahog any Wood Bed jwlth mattress;
Oak ih-lald Ch4st of Drawers;
Sundry Small Items. MOTOnj VAN
mended to Intending |buyers, and early commencemtnt of sale will be appreciated.
T. SILVERWOODJ 17. Chester . Avenue, Cliiherpe, Tel. 228.
Sale 1 oj'plock. . AuotlonPers;
J. BALSHAW, “ Avonloa," Abbey Road. Whallei/,1 Tel. 3171.
By;J. B,/jllSHAW CHEW FARM.
Off Waddington Road, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY. oiCTOBER 1st
MR. J. BALSHAW having received Instructions froml'Mr. T. Silver- wood. will offer for Sale bv Auction ' Six head of choice Laylng-off
Cows, due Oct. tb Jan.; 1 Black Mare, correct, good worker all gears.
Blackstone Swathy Turner; Black- stone Strawer: good;Low Cart with hay fleaks; all In good condition. Good assortment of Hand Tools. Milk Cooler and s ta id to fit; good condition. Cabin 12ft. x JRft,; 3 other
Machinery; Deering S.H. Mower; | i .
Poultry Cabins; 8 Kens. Sale 1 p.m, iromot.
Further particula^ from owner or Auctioneer.
J. BAL8H«W. “ Agonica," abbey Road, WhalleV.
Tel. 3171.
, By RICHARD TURNER & SjON DAIRY FARM—80 ACRES
WITH VACANT POSSESSION
i RIMINGTON. Nr. CUTHEROE BICHAED TUENEB & SON
i have received Instructions to offer I i for sale ,by I auction {subject to
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conditions and unless sold pre- . yloii^) in the
NEW INNi GI8BURN. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
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the, renowned ’ dalir larm known I
at 3.30 , B.m. f a s ' , i
j NEWBY HALli
' and Cottage in. 2 Lots , as .previously advertised.;
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Mddleton. ■ Ihrther, Wtlcular may
tbe Auctioneers who wish to be obtained W th e : Solicitors:
RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuert, Bentham (Tel. 444/6/6)1, Lancaster,
: Brown, Bank Buildings, Sklpton ; __________ (3333)
Messrs. CharlesWorth,' W o^ and li
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL BALE OF FRIESIAN DAIR^0A m E . 8|IEEP
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! RIMINGTON. YORKS. EIOHABD TUENEB & 0ON
AT NEWBY HAtL FARMi
■ having received inatructlons iTrom Mr, A. Middleton to seU by Auction
I Upon the Premises on ;
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st ,1960 The whole of hla !|
LIVESTOCK. HAY AND EATAGE 2 Viz. 60 Head of Attested Cattle.
Cows; 3 n.c. Heifers; 4 r.c. Helfeis; 1 Heifer due Oct.; 10 Comj due Oct.; 5 Cows due Nov.; 4 (2_^y.o.) Heifers fit for service; 3 Heifer Calves, 2-3 m.o.; 3 Heifer Calves; 1 Ptolgree Friesian Stock i! Bull bred by C. Towneley, Esq.,i Burnt
Geld Cows In full mllkpe n.c.
shear; 3 Suffolk Cross Ewes. 2 shear; 28 Horned Ewes fit for wear again; 1 Bordet Leicester . Ram; 24 Fat Lambs.
stock of Friesian Cross'Shortborn Daiw Cattle, practically all iblack and white, are really good | class cattle showing good bags, ; j 1 75 Sheep.-IB H.B. Ewed,! 2-3
House. Westhousc. M. . Please Note.—This home-bred
201 acres overeaten fog; 601 acres Pasture and Rick of Silage. | i Sale at 1 p.m. Terms: Cash.
(all June mown) to eat-oil: Eatage.—10 acres: unbrokeni fOg;
Hay.—380 Bales, and; 4421. i i
Auctioneers' Offices; Behtham (Tel. 444), Lancaster, I
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE at LOWER KEMPSTONE FARM. CHATBURN OLD ROAD.!
GHATBURN. Nr. CLITHEROE RICHARD TURNER & ^ N
have received instructions | llrom Mr. F. Capstlck to sell by'auction upon the Premises on |
■ 6 Kerry Ewes; 90,Yearling.Hens. Implements In c i te ; 2
■Tank; Pair of David, ;Brown Tractor Wheels; Electric; .Fence; Qty. Timber and Corrugated aieets; 3-comp. Com Bln; 3 Poultry Huts (12ft. x 8ft.); Garage
Raker; Bamlett Tractor MowSr, as new; Iron Land Roller; Spike and Chain Harrows; Tarpl ; Electric Hedge Cutter; 200 gall; jT.V.O.
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' and the usual small sundry. Tools. I Eatage.—32 acres Including 10
acres of imbroken fog. | ! i
j -Sale at .1 n.m. Terms: Cash, Auctioneers' Offioss: Bentham “ 144L
I for 19 Cows; (3ooler and Pam;, Washing Troughs; Electric! Boiler
15ft. X 12ft.; 3 (Sastolgnd mm. Units; Milking Machine Pipeline
Fetters Engine; Electric Motor; Flat Tractor Trailer; Cart; Clyde- built Mounted Trillage Spreader; Albion Swathe Turner; Atkinson M a n u r e ; Spreader; Blackstone Strawer; Nicholson Side [Rake;
Brown Cropmaster Tractors;
David 2)hp
calved, and 13 due Oct. and Nov.; R. TURNER ift SON Sale of Shearling Rams for the ! 1
LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK Viz. 21 Dairy Cows.-r^ i rec.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1960 the whole of his I I ;
82-86 LOWERGATE c l i t h e r o e Telephone ^102
Horses & Cows
Davies (Whitebirk) Ltd. — Blackburn -----
Fully licensed Horse Slaughterers and prompt removers of dead and worn out horses and cows a t best prices. Fat Horses bought for cash.
E8T. 1881 Tel: Blackburn 5987 FRIDAY. QGTOBER 14th
Dales Bred Sheep! Breeders Asso ciation, ,
Store Cattle.
Special Sale of Bucklers and |
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th
Tel. HelUfleld 226.1 BOYS’ &I(JIRLS’
M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary. . ..u HAND-MADE
COMMANDO BOOTS
WELUNGjrONS and CLOGS
SAME-DAY REPAIR SERVICE
Inspection by appointment ;wlth outgolnsL■ tenant,
particulars from i
' for some. really good productive land.
mend this farm to anyone looking ^
retom-
t o : , A. tbe
QI8BURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27th
SALE Of 200 In-calf Dairy Cattle. Sale at 12 noon.
SALE of 350 Newly-calved Cows and 250 Newly-calved Heifers.
10-46 am. Sale of Cows In No. 1 ring at 11 am. and Sale of Heifers In No. 2 ring at 12 noon.
Judging at, 10-30 am. Ballot at
SALE of Fatstock being; 170 Fat Cattle; 2,500 Fat Sheep; 160 Pat Piga; 600 Killing and Rearing Ch'
vas.Grading at 8 am. Sales at: 10 am. Calves; 11 a.m. Pat Cattle; 12 noon Fat Pigs; 2 pm. Sheep. V7EEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
SALE^of 400 In-plg Sows, Gilts and Store Pigs following Sale of Pat Pigs.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4th
Suckled Calves end Store (Mttle. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6th
and SALE of Store Pigs. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18th
SPECIAL FIRST SALE of 400 MONTHLY BREEDERS’ SHOW
SPECIAL SE(X)ND SALE Of Suckled Calves and Store Cattle.
; RICHARD TURNER & SON, ' Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Te). 444/6/6). Lancaster.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th , WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
THE CLITHEROE A CO. liT
JCTION MART D.
Fatetock at 11 a.m Steers and Heife
I.ncal Lsmbs, Sheep and Ewes; Plvs 60-70.
MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 26th WEEKLY SALE:
Sheen 1.329; Pigs |7(1. Last Sale’s Nos I Store Sheep. Lambt and Rams,
Local and North ['Country Newly calved Cows and I Heifers.
WEDNESDAY NEX Unwards of 125 _
TUESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL SALE lof all c'asse.s of
SEPT. 27th.
r. SEPT. 28th High OueUtv
‘"TMUR8DAY NExf. SEPT. 28fh YEARLY PRIZE SALE for the
5f Calves -and 50-00 Cows,
mileage, In good order, .j The above Sale can be recom
: 1956 Commer, i-ewt. Van, low
Compact Dwelling House. 2 Bed rooms, 3-plece Bathroom. Lounge,
Living Room and Kitchen with spacious Cupboards. Gas (tookcr and Gas Boiler.
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Bungalow. Hall, Lounge, Living Room. Kitchen with Aga Cooker. 3 Bedrooms and Bathroom. 31 acres land—Greenhouses and
Extremely well situated mo^rn CHATBURN various bulldingi'_____ ^ , _________
SPACIOUS LOCK-UP SHOP to Jet In King Street.—Fisher & Co.. Land and Estate Agents. 4, King Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 257.______
BUSINESS PREMISE!) WANTED TO PURCHASE
businesses In Clltheroe and district. Minimum Commission on all sales. We will dispose of your business oulckly a n d efficiently. No sale, no commission.
We have enquiries for sound
Farm; 50 acres or over: BUSINESSES WANTED
4, KING LANE CUITHEROE. TEL. 257,
Land and Estate Agcnte. FISHER & CO.. H. MoOUIRE & CO.. F.A.I.. Valuers
Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
Surveyors
1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 1992.
Phase I are;
DETACHED HOUSES OF OUALITV The types still available on
EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE NEW
SEMI.nETACHED ANR
“ ROWLAND ” 2-bedroom Semi. detached at £1.826.
“ LANCASTER” 3 bedroom Semi- Detached at £2.160.
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(both with many additional features).
and , a few choice nlots on the Green Belt fringe may now be
re.served for building operations to commence early 1961.
examined at the offices of the jsole agents:
Plans and sneclflcatlons may be '
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHERQE. COATES
H, McOllIRE »■ Cn.. E.n.i
EXCLUSIVE plot of BUILDING LAND
(Near ’Thornton toward.a iSkiotpn) I
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position a few yards from mmn Sktnton Road and bus stop. For pair of Semi-Detached or!detached residence. LEVBL GROUND.
Highly residential. Quiet country Annrox. 2080 sq.yds. Pull details:
SWEETS. TOBACCO, ICES Yorks.-Lancs. Border Town Prosperous
'.s: 1.200-1 300! : Cattle 51',’
most prominent position. Low rent. 'Long lease. A ud i t ed :Accounts. Price £1.800 plus S.A V. Further details—
approximately £7.250 per annun. Expensively fitted lock-up Shop with attractive well enuiaped M Ik Bar corner; stock room, etc., at rear. Excellent frontage In town’s
Old Established, T u r n o v e r
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. RLITHEROE
N H. IVIoCUIRE A CO.. F.A.I.. BUSINESS PREMISES
and extensive accommodation. Freehold.
Full details— H. McGUIRE &
members of the Lonk Sheen Breeders’ Association,! Judging at 10 a.m. Sale at 110-30 a.m.
Geld and In-calf Cattle et 10-30 a.m., when a good win be forward, i Last Sale’s Nos.
FRIDAY NEXT-IsEPT. 3Pth FORTTnOHrLY
PRIZR.TZE SALE of
TUESDAY. OCTOBER iltb
10-30 a.m. prompt. | | FRIDAY OCTOBER 7th
seasonal show 4 ^ -
and Ram Lambs |wRon over 300 he«d of all classes will be on offer.
ANNUAL PRIZE sAle of Rams .lodging at 9-.30i ain. Sale at
Ewes, Store Lamtw.t Rams and Ram Lambs at 10-30 |a.m.. when a laree show will bpl forward.
TUESDAYS. OCTobER 11th and 18th
Sales of all c la s ^ of Store Sheen and .Lambs, [ ,
Lambs, i Tel. 325.
All Classes of Store Sheep and !
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21st (Old Fair) I
J. W. MARSHALL] Secretary. I
:
THE HELLIFIEllD AUCTION MART. Cfli. LTD.
SALE of upwards! of 220 Newly- calved Cows and i Heifers mo,stly from local farms butl Including
: MONDAY. SEPtkMBER 26th WEEK7.Y TjR7ZE SHOW and
special entries of Heifers direct
from Scotland, 1 ' 1 Judging 11-16. Sale 11-30 a.m.
160 Home-bred Steers srtd Helfer.s; 40
Irl.sH Steers and Heifers; 56 Pat Cows and. Bulls: 14.000 Pat Lambs. Shearlings ■ and Ewes; 20 Pat Pigs: 40 Calves. ■ 1 Grading 8 a.m. iSale 11 a.m.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th WEEKLY RALE OF PATRTOCK.
TUESDAY. OOTOBEP 4th
and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle. Annual Sale of Breeding Sheep for Wensleydale j Longwool Sheep Breeders’ Association. In cluded for T. Entwlstle.l Esq., are 30 B. and W. Bulling Heifers- 30 B. and W. In-calf Hellers due Oct.- Nov.; lOO B. and W.; In-balf Cows (mostly 6 teeth) due Opt.-Nov.
FORTNIGHTLY | PRIZE SHOW MONDAY, OCTOBER' 19th
Lambs for the Dales Bred Sheep Breeders Association.!
Sale of, Aged Itams and Ram SPECIAL sale! ,bf Brecdlnff Central position. 30ft. frpntage ; CO.. F.A.I..
1-3, CASTLE GATE.E CLITHEROp. TRANSPORT CAFE
works. Fully equipped)! seat 80 plus, dinner, teas, suppers. £2.2Clr all In.
(Yorks.-Lancs. border town) (toposlte famous englneerlrig
Full details: H. MoGUIRE & CO.. F.A.I.
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. LOANS:
£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. 8. RICHARDS LTD.,
11. WELFORD RD.. LEICESTER PERSONAL
MRS. E. LAMBERT, RB0I8TEREI BARCLEY 00R8ETIERE,
1, WHITTAM CRESCENT, Whalley
LACK ENERGY AT MIDDLE AGE' Revitalise with Orstrax. Tonic Tablets. Peel livelier. ! stronger, years younger. ALL Chemists 2/ 6.
LEVER’S lOBOL’ CALF MEAL
The Perfect Milk Substitute No Bolling Water Required
For particulars ask;
W. Bomber, 32 Bamsgreave Drive, Blackburn. Tel. 43418.
POULTRY AND EGGS
BELLMAN CHICKS. Bellmap Farm. r Clitheroe, Tel, 1041. For your
I can offer you day-old and Growing Pullets at reasonable prices. These are bred from strains with a reputation for high yields, liveability and good egg size." I_____________________
eplacements this coming season,
LIVE poultry reqd.; top prices. Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-Bowland 240.
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RELIABLE I ACCREDITED CHICKS at
W.L. X
R.IR., L.S. X E.I.R., B.L. X L.S. Hatching every Friday from ccpi/cuiut;i| ouLit. sound
a stock. reasonable
September own
price.
W. Roberte. Slddows Farm, Hen- thorn, Olltheroe.
HARTLEY'! B.O.C.M. Chicks fn hatching Mark 2 / and W.L. X R £8.
Hartley’s Tel. 65211
£ 1'
Price Usi; on request.-—G. Tel, 660,_____
3(Tth.. . All nu healthy
free
om our oiu range
om these strains are weekly. Mark I and 7 per 100. Wi. x R.
CHICKS win at and National Tests,
B12. R. X LB. and L.S. Price list on request.— Chicks Ltd., Nelson.
RIBBLESDALE BLAZERS
J. LORD & SON C L ITH E R b l i MARKET
JOHN WIOOD8 VETERINARY LABORATORIES LTD. Are your birds laying? Are they fit and well? Hi not, ring our local stocklBt for advice without obli gation. E. Dickinson, Priddy Bank Cottages, l^untrovde, Padl- ham. Tel. Padinam 1069.
: a t : 8tUD
2 BOARS St stud; Fed. Essex and pea. larm white Sews and OUts locom. mnsport avallahle — 0 BSmpMin. Orlndleton (Chat. 2(Wi
PEOIGREG at stud.— Bolton-by- by-BowIa:
hoesmitb, Cemy Nook, Bowland. i -Tel.
Bo.lton-
JLARCr WHITE BOAR i firu R.I.R., CLEANING ALTERATIONS
RE-FTmNG SERVICE
ALL CARPETS HAND-SEWN ON THE PREMISES
^ALTS LTD. 58 Whalley Road and 31 Castle Street CLITHEROEj
Telephoee; Clllheroe 136 ON SALE
ORNER HOUSE King Lane, Cliiheroe, Choice selection Em pire style 'Overalls and Coat Over- alls In all sizes.___________ . i
BOUGHT AT A SPECIAL PRICE! Itovely selection of Ladles’ Umbrellas; new styles and shades; dozens to choose from.—Mortons, 18. Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 420.
lORNER HOUSE King Lane.i Clithcroe. Choice selection of' Bedspreads (lovely colours) and F)annelette Sheets, coloured ;Or plain.
GREY MANTON PRAM for sale; detachable body; good condition; reasonable.—Mr. Peel, 30, Pimlico, Black Horse. Clltheroe._______[_
NEW WORLD 3-bumer Regiflo Gas Cooker: good condtlon; £6.-106, Pimlico Road, Clltheroe.
IIUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY, or will make you a good offer rin part exchange for new goods.—24. King WUIlam Street. Blackburn. Tei. 7920.
CORNER HOUSE King Lane, Glitheroe, for Pao-a-Macs; ladles (Including grey) and Gents, l
pA T S AND PLASTIC MAC for sale; almost new; length 361n.|to 401n.’, cheap.—Apply; Advertlter
and Tlnfes._________________ I
oak Comer (Jupbosrd.—-Jackson, 88. Regent Street. WAddlngtoU.
. . . . GEYSER for ^ e ; ■ good con- dlflon; , £6;.—Write: K x CO, Advertiser and Times._______
PHILIPS. HI-FI TAPE-RECORDER for sale; 3 speeds; 3 tapes; mloio- phone; excellent condition; £40 or nearest offer.—Apply: ;13, Green Park, Whslley. -
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OUR NOVI
postal orders, l etc., must be crossed and made payable to the "West Riding Treasurer."
qddressed to me. the undersigned, and received In Room 87,- County Ball, Wakefield; not later than 12 noon on Monday, the 10th
(jetober, 1960. BERNARD KENYON,
County Hall, ‘ eld.
bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. sealed tenders miut be
The County Council do not |
111 be returnable only on receipt of !a bone-flde Tender). Cheques,
EWTOWN. BARNOLDSWICK, Jor ^
H. McCUIRE A CO.. F.A I. < 1-3. CASTLE CATE. CLITHERdE.
| Beautllully appointed MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW
No. 18, WHITTAM ROAD. WHALLEY
prising: Central Hall; Lounge: Dining Room with delightful kitchen annexed, furnished with upzto-date units. -Two Bedrooms; Bathroom, partly tiled; Separate W.C. Excellent Garage; .Coalstore. Annual ground rent £10/11/0. Rateable value £29, , vacant possession on completion. ' For further particulars apply:
Bank Salerooms, Clltheroe. Tel. 95. HOTHERSALL FORREST,
PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE
No. 80, ST. PAUL'S STREET, LOW MOOR, A compact Cottage with a good Garden Plot at rear. Accommodation: Vestibule, Rlt-
itlng Room, tile range, cement floor; Living Kitchen, tile ranjie,
fitted cupboards. Two Bedrooms above. Yard with W.C. Freehold. Rateable Value; £7. Vacant Possession.
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W.p. sink in window recess, I t t r f
<0, NEWTON STREET. A com pact.
comprising; Hallway, sitting Room, Living Room, Kitchen, w p. sink (h. and c. water) and Larder on the Ground Floc>r. Above are Tkvo Bedrooms and Bathroom containing, Bath and cylinder cupboard. Yard at rear with usual Offices. Rateable Value; £13. Vacant Possession.
terraced Dwelllnghouse
Ko. 69, LITTLEMOOR ROAD. A hrlck-bullt Modem Dwelllngbouse comprising; Sitting Room; Living Kitchen and Larder on the Groimd Floor. Three IBedrooms and combined Bathroom and W.C. above. Outside Coals. Small Garden areas to front and rear.- Garage space. Annual Ground Rent: £2/10/0. Rateable Value: £20. Vacant Possession.
HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate' Agents.
Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel.-9j. WANTED
OLD GUNS. Pistols. Rlfle.s. Revolv ers reqd.; best prices paid-Peter
Field, Pepdle Hotel, (Thatbum. Tel 394
ACCOMMODATION (furnished or unfurnished) reqd. by lady. October: own; kitchen; Clltheroe or district.—Write; Box C2, Advertiser and Times.
£15-£20 PER WEEK offered for tenancy of large farm.—Write; Box C7, Advertiser, and Times.
EXCHANGE
8-BEDROOMED COUNCIL HOUSE 12 miles Coventry, 7 miles
TO LET
COTTAGE at Waddington to let.— Apply; 1, Park Avenue, Clltheroe.
TENDERS
provision and planting of approxi mately 2,600 lineal yards of qulck- thbrn hedges In the Bowland Rural and Sklpton Rural Districts. I FORMS OF TENDER and
I ! RIDING OF YORKSHIRE TENDERS are Invited for the
further particulars may ; be obtained _ from the Assistant
OUNTY COUNCIL OF THE WEST
New soiled
___ _ bargalna and- Carnets at sale prices. Just a word to;those
cjondlUon; all! sizes. Many SHIP'S CARPETS
looking; for large and odd-slzed carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4, 64 X 4, 61 X 3i, 6 X 4, 6 X 3i, 6 X 8. 41 X 41 X 31, 41 iX 21, 4 X 4. -4 X 31. f X. 21, 31 X 21,1 etc., eto. All pile tufted threugh: Oamets from 7o; 4 I 8s f ro * £12;
any (oor-to-door canvasserj- TAP8ILL & IWBST. | “ The Old Firm," Opooslte New linn,
81, No!
AXMIKI All the AU
Clerk of the County Council. EXI WW1 Come
16, BELMONT B 8KIPTON.I
___ note.—No oonheqtioh with
Leamington Spa, for similar In clltheroe.—Write; Box C3, Adver- tlfeer and Times.
In a quiet cul-de-sac and com Plans available for inspection at
4, KINS LANB. CLITHEROE. • TEL, 267.______ ■
. ' oj *
take am. to 5- SChoo
Miss Florrle Robinson, Dec’d., late of No, 19, WeUgate
The Stock of
LADIES' MILLINERY, .^HABER- DASHERY, ACCESSORIES ETC.
has been removed to
Bank Salerooms, Clithoroe and wlK be
On Sale by Private Treaty
NEXT TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY aHD THURSDAY EVENINGS
(Sept. 27th, 28th and 29th) from 6-30 p.m.
thel consignment we cannot deal with the above Items during the day] time.
view of tbe special nature of
! HOTHERSALL & FORREST. 'Auctioneers and Estate Agents Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe, Tel. 95.
Apply to Primrose I
(hlldren to buses, etc.; 7-30 10 9-16 a.m. and 3-30| p.m. iO p.m.—Apply; Mooiland
LADY INTERVIEWERS urgently needs 1; hours week; earnli local
AdvertI
;s £6/10/0 weekly.—For ntervlew write; Box Cl, Iser and Times.
top rates of pay; ayerage .weekly' suit
any ■ lady with to
spare; , ! TItUTEX HEAD OFFICE
PATB orgar i perieri! wage^ and pleasant conditions.
DOMESmornC4, /
GRjlNDLETON. CLITHEROE G LADY REQD. AS DIS-
.H CLERK for the above tisatlon: typewriting'| ex es an advantage; good
, Apply to— 1'he Personnel Manager
JTIC HELP read.; ngs per week.—Write dvertlser and Times.
two Box
RELIABLE BOY reqd. for news paper round Waddington,! Road area; cycle provided; 14/6 per week.t—Railway Bookstall; I
WEAVER reqd. for automatic looms; willing to train suitable applicant. Aik) Warehouse! Boy. —Apply; Pendle Mill, Clltheroe.
, KEEN MAN required as
REPRESENTATIVE
oils experiei PBOSPECTS EXCELLENT
Must lie free to start; Immediately.
Mir. Jordan will Interview appli es Its 12 noon—7 pm. on
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27th at the i
Times.
CAST.! Or V
E HOTEL, BLACKBURN rite: Box C8, Advertiser and
CAI.DERSTONE8 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMItTEE JUNIOR CLERK;
Aged between 16-18 years. Should possess- General Certificate, of Education. Tills post offers good prospects and training for pro motion In the National Health Service.
wani ,
(male or female) , _
Salary ; 16 years . . £249 per annum 17 years . . £273 per annum 18 years .. £318 per annum
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a d d re te of two referees to the Gr o up Secretary, Calderstones Hospital. \Vhalley; not later than 9 a.m on Friday, 30th September, 1960.
Applications giving names and ___________________
ASSISTANT COOK reqd.; lully or partly experienced; • good wages and I accommodation, — Apply; Spread Eagle Hoteli Sswley, Nr. Cllthproe. >Tel. Chstbum 202,
CLItHEBOE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
Good etc.
reliable adult butchery SHOPMAN’reqd. as first-assistant or mil ‘ consider experienced youth. conditions, pension scheme,
Apply day,
___ September 28th, to: The Secretory, 2, Moor Lane. Clltheroe.
WOM Dorn! week; suit Arms hurst
In writing before Wednes-
.qstic' work; five or six-day mornings only; hours to
A N reqd. for (General
buses. — Perry, Shlrebum Hurst Green. Tel. Btony- 208.
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
2,000 YARDS HEAVY QuiuTY
FURNISHING FAmiicIf
48ins. wide
4/6 YARD A GIFT
(Eddie’s Textiles LOOM
JAMES (CLI
GENERAL
particulars Man a ge
E CAR DRIVER (part- *' required immediately to
smart youth ns apprentice to the printing trade.. The successful candidate will
]5-day 25
craftsmen ! receive a good standard of, remuneration.
The prospects are'good, and
Apply in first Instance in own handwriting, stating age
Advertiser! and Times Office, 4-6, Market Place. Clitheroe,
ATTENTIONI Let your bobby be your income and pay for your luxuries tbe pleasant way. Knlti for pleasure and profit with our knitting machine and exclutive knitting scheme. Fbr > details write: Dept. CA, Ideal House, Lumb Lane, Bradford 8. ^
OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers for radlo-
‘communlqation and Direction Finding work. Salary rising to £1,080, all I found. Approx, two months holiday on pay-annually. ;Young men! (ages 16 to 35) should be of a suitable type and Inter ested In ejectronlcs and travel. Please state age. Further Informa tion regarding tuition, fees, etc,
and preferably with two refer ences, tO! I
We havel a vacancy for” 'a
have a good standard of educa tion, particularly in English and arithmetic. -•
m e m ^ a l s ''“b'' »«ltotlon from
of»'''’',?las'’iJ[r '‘ A n p'»nlte. Marble or StonJ and can deliver and erect In any ohurohyard,
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FECnr BROS. MEMORIAL CRAFTSMIN ' SINCE 1869
Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248
(Open Saturday afternoont)]
'from the Northern bounties Radio School, 9J. ! Lancaster Road, Preston, Lancs.
YOUNG LADY (part-time) reqd. for high class confectionery and sweets; approx. 20 hours weekly. Apply: Thomas's, 67. King Street, Whalley.__Phone 2138._________
PART-tlMflSTEWARD AND WIFE TO ASSIST reqd.; paid above Catering Board wages. Apply before September 29th to: The Secretary, Brockhall -Men’s Social Club. Brockhall Hospital, Langho, _Nr. Blsckbtim, Tel, 48045. '
YOUTH OR| YOUNG LADY reqd. for general! clerical work in mill office; careful and conscientious, with arithmetical ability; If no previous exiierience, should be prepared to learn how to use a calculating! machine.—J. South-
worth and Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill. Clltheroe. PART-TIME
WASHERi5-UP I I
Required APPLY—
MOORCOCK INN OR TEIf, CLITHEROE 268
BOROUIIH OF CLITHEROE
TOWN GL]8RK'8 DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR
above appointment at a salary in accordance | with • the General Division Scale—at present: Males —£210-£595; Females—£208-£679 (equal pay from 1st January, .1961). Commencing salary will depend on the possession of
CLERK (MALE OR FEMALE) Applications are Invited for the
Clerk’’ stating age, education (Including In particular full details of examination successes) and the names of two persons to whom reference may be made should be delivered to the under signed not later than ^O th September,
The Castle, olitheroe.
I960. S. B. SNOWDEN, Town Clerk
SWEEPER REQD. APPLY:
DEWHURST & SON THEROE) LTD,,
8HAV1 BRIDGE MILL.
female) reqd.; 43-houf week. For Chalgley, I^r. Clltheroe,
CLERK .(male or In writing: The
IN MEMORIAM
VOSE.—Loving memories of a dear Mother, who died September 26th, 1969] ;
i Her ^elnory ^ 1 never grow
God gave me a wonderful mother, '
He fashioned her smile with sunMne,
He moulded her heart with gold.
A beautiful- light to shine, ' So out of this world of sorrow, He took that dear Mother of mlne,';
(3od wanted a new star In heaven,
—From Son. Jim, Daughter-in- law, Mary, and family.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Alio at I
RIDGE.
it IS froa 27in.i to 6 yu< lie; 6 x 4 yards £27/10/0. ilver^ and fitted free, to the Carpet SpedaUsts:
81. m l
TAP8ELL & WEST. : LEEDS road. NELSON. 62816. Alto at Skiptbn.
logs [for sale: 3/- per bag. or T ’or £1; Loose!Logs £4/10/0 ,a1so Posts, | Ralls and
_itenroven Fencing, — S. J. Monrii, 1, Qamett .Road. iOllth- eroe. Tel. 1130. 1 '
3r tin.
REOOIIDITIONeO GUARANTEED TRACTORS!
In ments.
_____ Balers, Forage Harvestera, the new 860 and 960 Implematics from tjhe Main Distributors] the
Full
CRAVE Phone
SMALLsale; compi Bathr
2212-3 for a better tractor service, ! ;
suit £23. To VlcTT aUM M
bib m b
rises; 2 Bedrooms, 3-pJece, Mm; Living Roorn; Kitchen; irtfe; room for scope.-' R.V;
c MIXED _____
Plastic Macs, Boiler Suits, Jackets, ’lYousiirs, etc.—J. Lord [and Son, Ciltheroe Market______I i
RIBBLfrom ------ Clltberoe Market.
JOIN and I what Morto Tel. 4
lMORTON'S XMAS ICLUB
you like, when you like. ~ as, 18. Moor Lane, aitheroe 20.
ake sure of your gifts; pay I
_______________
CYRIL new i Courtp; dings Whalb;
. LORD CARPETS. See the samples, including! the new
Lane, Whalley. ly 2233,_________
^ n d P.p. to: 3. or Rld- Tel.
LADIES'. GENTS.’ & CHILDREN'S WELLINGTONSl , all [ s to . - ^ Lord and Bon, olltheroe I Market,
RUS8RIDGE ' for high-class WAT(!H & CLOCK REPAIRS., All work! carried out by bur own craftmen and fully g^ranteed. 24, King William St., Blackburn.
Fabr !i
REMNAMT SALE of | Jersey cs suitable for Dresses and
’) UR8DAY, OCTOBER 6th 10 a.m,— 7 p.m.
iIrIDAY, OCTOBER 10 ,a.m.—7 p.m.
7th.
SaItURDAY. OCTOBER 8th, 8 a.m.—12 noon
B. H. TEXTILES'LIM TED, ALBION MlLJw
WATER STREETl GREAT HARWOOD.
CHRISTMAS
Cars P uyoies, Fair)
put away for Oiristmas
Ollti.eroe Advertiser.mid 4.A' Market Place. Olltheroe. Tel.
Trains, DoUi
Cham 0
Ai{UM Gcalextrlc RAClM and Games. Any! can
-
our wonderful range of chllMen s Cycles, 'rflcycte. Pedal
STARTED! Call land sm HM
rams, Scooters, Dje^ and Doll’s Cots, I Hectrlc
be
Church Brow Gardeiu Tel Clitheroe 298
Ltd„ at 6„ Market Place. OUtb- eroe. Tel. 407/8 (’Two UnM) 0
C Printed and Publlelied by tbe Utheroo Advertiser- Ac Tlmee Oo
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS ,
Box (!5. Advertiser and Times. brace OVERALLS,
ITeehold, Price £1,260 8.a.v, ew and particulars, ;write; ■ ‘ ■ tls
W.
E80ALE SCHOOL BLAZERS 39/6.—J. , Lord hnd; Son,
fJIte
48. PARSON LANE. CUTHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA
Tel.: 857 (day); 183 (idght) for
WheaUks . fiouquete C u t
. (pE (m te
Personal attention given to all orders.
Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served.
]yj[ANY of those we serve prefer the use of one of
our private ohapela. There is never an extra charge for the use of our chapels.
’ ■SCRIES OHMISIRWI
BUCKBURN.4042 . ACCRINGTON Z64I
CLITHEROE 345 ' entral- posititlon.! Proiroperty
BUSINESS .|
David Brown. Fordson, FerguBMn, H.I.H.
range of Albion Imple- N MOTOR CO., ISKIPTON. for
BTEB & WILTON FITTED) latest colours and designs. It loss than usual prl«ea
BROAOLOOM ____
NORMAN,—The family of the late Mr. Arthur E. .Norman express sincere; thanks to all relatives, neighbours land all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown! during their bereavement; also the family doctor and the Queen’s Nurse for their .kindness,
9, Thorn Street, Clltheroc,
WARBURTOjt.-The relatives of the late Elizabeth Ann Warbur- ton wish to thank all frienda and neighbours for their kind expressions; of sympathy and t floral tributes received d' ' 66, Salthlll Road, CUtheroe, !
heir sad bereavement. . tributes.
WARO.-^Mrs. Ward and family wish to thank all relatives, friends: and neighbours for kind ness and sympatby in their bereavement: also for floral -'
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Wreaths and all Floral ; Tributes ■ expertly made to order
BARKEBS,
WHALLEY {ROAD NURSERIES. Clftherbe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel, 621 (any hour)
'.W.S; Creamery, DEATHS
GARSIDE.—On September 18th, 1960, In hospital, Elizabeth; the dearly loved wife of the' late Frank Irlam Garslde, of 6,
appropriate examination qualifica tions.. Applications endorsed “ Junior
Brungerley Avenue, ; Clltheroe aged 80 years. Service In Cllth eroe Parish Church to-day (fri- day, September 23rd) at 2 pm., followed by Interment at Clltheroe Cemetery at 2-30 pm.
—Calveriey, Clltheroe. Tel. 297/ 1017. ■
__________ , !-'
KNOWLES.-On Septelnber 16th, 1960 (suddenly), a t 30, Rectory Road, Blackpool, Elizabeth Ellen, late of Waddington Road, Cllth eroe. Cremated at Lytham September 20th.
!
WARBURTON. — On 15th September, 1960, Ellzabetii Ann, dearly of the late George wi 71, ’SalthlU Roa- Interment was at Cemetery on the 17th
—G. Calveriey and 297/1017._________
In God’s keeping._______ ’Thursday,
aged 85 years. ' Clltheroe
September. Sons. Tel.
'Sklpton, Eleanor Alice, aged ;6'7 years, beloved wife of Len and dear mother of Alice, Prank and Hilda. Cremation was at Sklpton on Monday. September 19th.
WEARING.—On September 16th, at her home, 28, High Street,
; IN MEMORIAM
BOOTHMAN.—In loving memory of a dear Husband, Dad and Granddad, who died September 21st, 1959.
—Prom the Family, Buck Cottage, Waddlngton.
INGHAM.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, 'who died September 21st, ,1969.
—Prom Kusband, Arthur and Son, Tom,_________ _________
INGHAM.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away September 21st, 1969.
—From Jessie, ’Tom and John. MIDDLEBROUCIH.—In
memory of a Jdear> Husband and l o v i n g
Father, who died, September 27th, 1958.
: Tto one no longer with us. But In our liMrts still lives.
This day do we remember, A loving thought we give,'
, —Prom : his loving Wife and Sabden. '
famllyi __________
PREEDY.V-In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away
Septemlwr 24th, lOd"/. —From the Ihmlly.____________
VOSE.—In loving memory of my ; dear Wife, Ivy vose, died S®tem ber 26 th, 1M9.
,;
Always ■ loved, remembered ! always.
—laer loving Husband. Jim, Betty and Michael. - __________
VOSE—In loving memory of a dear Mothef and Grandma who away September 26th,
I Worthy of remembrance. —Kathleen, Arthur and Kenneth.
VOSE.—In loving memory Of a dear Mother, died ' September 26th, 1969.
You of times said we’d miss you.
Your word was oh, so true, We lost our best and dearest friend,
—Eileen and Harold.___________
VOSE.—In loving memory of my dear Mother, who died September. 26th, 1969.
Loved and remembered.
—Riom Winnie, Arthur and Family.'
___________
VOSE.—In loylng memory of Ivy, my daughter-in-law, wno died September 26tb, 1969.
-Mother.’
I Ever remembered. ^
38, Southport Road, Lydlate.
In hospital, loved wife arburton, o(
kj Butt Bulk • hnctil ul ScmtiUi 1) h $0 BIG it can only be told in't£(iHI<,li^A| Ifsalllhcrc -ib'INIRIGUEMlie CURHUPTION-the S
Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc. A. PEARCE & SON, Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendlq Hotel)
Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 239.
BIRTHS
MERCER.—On Beptcmb6r 19tb at Bramley Meade, to Jean (nCe Crltchley) and John, a son Bteven John), a brother for 'Lindsay and Judith. Thanklnv all concerned.
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6. Waddow Green, Low Moor Ciltheroe.
. | SILVER WEDDINGS
BRADSHAW. — CongratWatlons Mum and Dad, on the occasloti
I '—Wendy. - i
Congratulations to Mum and Dad oh youis silver wedding annlvers- ary. Married . at St. Peter’s ' Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, Sep. be tember 25th, 1936, Two or the
- COTTERILL—HAYHURST ^ st.
—Prom Patricia, Suzanne and Gran._______________ _______
HOLDEN-HOLGATE ^
On September 26th, 1935, at Christ Church. Chatburn, James Holden to Maud Holgate. Present address: Moorvllle,' Moor Lane Askwlth, Otley, Yorks.
YVONNE Ml i ; CUfSTSTAf
JAMES NIGELPA1
/T H IS O S C G E tS M Y O S
W uw ick n i a Frodu^t'ionj Umited la assocUlioQ t i t h Yktroy UiDitel
of your I silver wedding annivers ary.
j&Rps mm PR(
for the first time in Clitheroje-^tl A triumph of British Fil
Dear Mother, when we lost ! you.
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