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HOTHERSALL & FORREST FA L P A A'jCTi;NKC;:.-. v/ i i 'fra and fstate agents


ENTLY AND UICKLY !


BMC


Rebuilt as new. All Warranted for 12 Months; Factpry-Tralned Mechanics.


Selected Used Cars


1958 MORRIS T R A V E U m 1000; grey;-heater; onfe. owner; very good condition...............................


1954 (Nov.) S'MNDARD 8 Saloon; grey; very good condition


Blackburn 11 miles ‘ — Clltheroe J — GIsburn 5 miles THE DETACHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE


njoylng complete seclusion. Set In about 21 ACRES OP IROONDS.


Conveniently situated to village and main blghway but !


“ THE ROYDS”


adequate DOMESnO OPPIOES on Ground Ploor; PIVE -BED­ ROOMS and Tfflia: bathrooms, etc., on Plrst Ploor. Three


Is brick built with a rool of j red tUes and comprises: TTAT.T. with Cloakroom; POOR RECEPTION ROOMS and


THE RESIDENCE Staff Bedrooms above. P R I M R O S E G A R A G E (CSLUIHBROE, LIMITED) j


WHALLEY ROAD • aHHEROE TeL: 883/4/5 .


' Tel.: 883/4/s'


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Fatstock a t 11 am., when the followlngi win be forward; 900- 1000 Lambs. Sheep and Ewes; 75- 85 Ck)WB, Steers and Heifers; 80-90


MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 28th WEEKLY SALE of (talves and


Pigs. WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOV. 30th WEEKLY PRIZE SALE Of 100-


120 Local and North. Country Newly-calved Cows and Heifers at 11 am.


Pigs, when a good show la expec­ ted. Pigs must! be ear-tagged and accompanied by a veterinary surgeon’s certificate.' Pigs to have been vaccinated 14 days prior to day of sale. Two shllllnes 'per head will be allowed towards the cost of ! vaccination on all pigs sold at these sales until the end of December, 1960.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 30th WEEKLY SALE of Vaccinated


FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 2nd


C O M M A N D O B O O T S


W E l l I N G T O N S a i ^ C L O G S


IlNl^TOCK SAME-D^Y itEPAIB SERVICE R. TURNER & SON


82-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE Telephone 1102


JOHlj^ HOLT, Jnr.


FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEiSIATE REMOVAL JBF ' HORSES. COWS. BULLS Kto.


ripEAD OR ALIVE Dajfitod Night Bervl,ce Pat Hors^ bought a t Ton Prloas


. BBJ.C.A. HUMANE KILLEH8 i USED ,


ING( KEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


I AUCTION MARTS LTD. I I (Ail Attested)


SHEEP, Including lotf J. W. Coates; 1 Shorthorn Bull, 11 m.o. and 1 eeld Heifer. Sale a|: 12 noon.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th flAT.P fop STORE jOATTLE tod


. but Including consignments direct from Swtltod and the North. ;


10-45 ain.


Judging at 10-30 am. BaUot at !


ajn. Sale of Hellers In No. 2 ring at 12 noon,


, B1 WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


Sale of Cows In No. 1 ring a t 11 '


Cattle; 2,200 Fat Sheep; 120 Fat Pigs; 300 KUUng and Rearing Calves, f


ALE Off Fatstock being: 2B0 Pat


am, Oalye^ 11 a.m. Fat Cattle; 12 noon Fat Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.


SHOW tod SALE of BOO In-plg Sows, Gilts and Store Pigs follow­ ing Salejof Pat Pigs.


MONTHLY BREEDERS' PRIZE


SALE pf In-calf Dairy Cattle, Store Cattle' and Sheep. Special — ■ Polled Store Cattle. In- ciuoing: G. Staveley, BO Galloway Angus und Cross Cattle viz. 30 Bucklers; 10 sprlng-calvlne Heifers; -- ” Heifers and 1 well-bred Bull with 2 teeth! 0


TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6th FORTtaGHTLY SHOW and


10 geld Gellowa; HammilL M. Brad


Sale a RICk


Y I3UU WlUi bCCVU. Vi 10 Galloway X Bucklers


ey, 12 Suckiers. 12 noon.


Auctii insert and Secretaries. ARO TURNER & SON.


BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr, Lancaster. P E R S O N A L


MRS. E.| LAMBERT, REGISTERED BARCLEY CORSETIERE,


1. WHIWAM CRESCENT. Whallev.


ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE transacted; - HP. arranged. — Fisher land Co., 4, King Lane, OUtherw. Tel. 2 5 7 .__________


GARAGES, GARDEN SHEDS; plans, terms.-


Lane, (llltheroe.


free erection; cash or ■Fisher and Co.. 4, King


_______ ___m UOj


INVISIBLE CLOTHES, an Ito- peror’s ; P a l a c e , a Witch’s Oottagi and many other Intrigu­ ing Kanes In “NEW OLOTffiS fo n THE EMPEROR." ■ at The Hall, lliwergate, AT 0BRI8TMA8. Booking details In the Advertiser and Times, 8th December.


LACK ENERGY AT MIDDLE AGE? Revitalise with Orstrax 'I’onlo


[ Grading a t 8 am. Sales at; 10


SALE Of 300 Newly-calved Cows and IBO Newly-calved Hellers being a ilarge majority of farmers cattle


THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1st WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


■Classes of Store Sheep and Lambs a t 10-30 am. ■


LAST SEASONAL SALE of All MONDAY. DEC. 6th


Cattle and Sheep, when a large show of high quality stock will be forward. Prizes given In Eleven 01&SS6S


XMAS SHOW and SALE of Pat MONDAY. DECEMBER 12th


Of Pat Pigs. Consignors are asked to make


Tel. 325.


J. W. MARSHALL. Secretary. 1


I


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART; GO. LTD.


SALE of upwards of 200 Newly- calved Cows and Heifers, mostly from local farms, but including special entries of selected Heifers' from the regular consignors.


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th WEEKLY i PRIZE SHOW end


Judging 11-15, Sale 11-30 a.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th;


SHOW and SALE of In-calf Cows and Heifers In conjunction with the Fortnightly Sale of Store Cattle and Sheep. 160 choice In- calf Cows and Heifers, mostly Short-dated and due January and February; 100 Store Cattle.


ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ' PRIZE


Class 1—Best Lightweight In-calf Cow ................. £6 £3 £1


Prlzei Schedule .


Class 2—Best Heavyweight In-calf Cow I.................£6 £3 £1


Class 3—Best In-calf Heifer i


£5 £3 £1


the Best In-colf Animal on the Premises,


Championship Prize: of £6 for ;


Judging 10-30 am. Sale 12 noon. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1st


280 Home-bred and Irish Bullocks and Heifers. Pat Cows and Bulls; 3.000 Pat Lambs, Shearlings and Ewes;' 20 Pat Pigs; 46 Calves.


WEEKLY BALE OP PAT8T0CK.


■ GREAT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW! and SALE Of 300 Newly-calved Cows and Heifers.


Grading 8 aim. Sale 11-15 a.m. MONDAY. DECEMBER 6th


Class 1.—Best Newly-calved Cow my breed) 10 cwts. and over. Class 2.--Best Newly-calved Cow breed) under 10 cwts.


Prize Schedule


Heifer or Young Cow with 8 teeth only. . Class 4.—Best Newly-calved


_]ass 3.—Best Newly-calved


Shorthorn or Shorthorn x Heifers with not more than 4 broad teeth. Class B.—Best Newly-calved


Ncwly-calved Cow, any breed, any weight.Class 7.—Farmers’ Class. Best Newly-calved |Helfer, any breed, with not more;than 4 broad teeth.


Friesian or Friesian Cross Heifers with not more than 4 broad teeth. Class 8.—Farmers’ Class. Best


Rlchgrd Pratt Memorial Cup for Champion Animal on Ground. Special Prize of £5/5/0 donated


Championship Prize of £10 and


by the Midland Bank Ltd., Settle, for the . winner of Farmers’ Class Cow.


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of Flat- stock. Prize schedules on applica­ tion.


each of the above classes. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16th GREAT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS


Prizes worth £5, £3 and £1 In Tel. Hemfield 226.


M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary, i


. ! i “ p o u l t b y a n iT e g g s


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prioe^ Tel. Brown: Bolton-by-Bowland 240.


ACCREDITED HYBRID and Standard-brM (Slicks for . Im­ mediate and forward delivery.


■ Results from/TrlBlB and customer- tests profits ' oyer other strains. Free price list available. Edwin Waterworth, i Acci^lted Poultry Breeder. Colne. Tel. 1191.


ACCREDITED DAY-OLD PULLETS for sale: B.U x LB. and WX. x R.IH.—Sandham. Whltewell. Tel: Chipping 264.


■ HARTLEYS CHICKS


HARTLEY’S. WINNING ..PEN at' Stoke Mandefllle made 40% more, profit than the average from the test. Day-old Pullets Mark I and Mark n , £18 per 100; WX. x R., WX. and Bm.L. x L.8., £14.' R. X LH., hS. X R,; £11.—Hartleys Chicks Limited, Nelson.. Tel. Nelson 62611.


FARMERS IN STOCK:


BAMPORD’S FARM YARD MANURE'J'SPREADERS. BAMFORD’S balers.


at Out-of-Season Prices. Inquire:


LINDLEY PATE GISBURN


Telepljone 251 A T S T U D


aooom. TTanaport available.—Q. Simpson, Otlndleton (Chat. 203).


a t e:tud; Fed. Essex and n white Sows and QUts


ANNUAL XMAS SHOW and SALE


early entries to enable customers to be advised. ;


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOV/S LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select, naturally drained site


the offices of the sole agents: FISHER & CO..


___________TEL. 257. BUSINESSES


Buslnesaes for sale. Also clients wishing to purchase various types of budness. Either buying or selling you


We have s e v e r a l somd


could not do better than consult our office.


FISHER & CO.,


4. KING LANG, CLITHEROE. TEL. 257,


‘ S A L E S B Y A U C T IO N


OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. ENGINEERS, GARAGE OWNERS. PUBLIC W()RKS CPNTRACTORS, ETC.


RICHARD TURNER & SON


have' received Instructions to sell by auction oh


TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6th at


GISBURN AUCTION MART. GISBURN


which are new and unused, in­ cluding the following:


651 LOTS OF TOOLS '


Field Gates, 10ft., lift., 12ft„ 3ft. and 7ft. double opening; Nine 2 and 4 wheel large and small tubular Hand and Swill Barrows; Jeep, Austin and Bedford Wind­ screens: large Bass Broomheads; 4 pairs Butlers and Lucas motor and motor-cycle Headlamps; 6 hardwood fold-fiat Chairs; 60 Sheets galv. Corrugated Iron; Thermos wlde-mouth Vacuum Jars; Pyrene , Fire Extinguishers;


18 tubular steel Entrance or Plans available for Inspection at 4, KINS LANE. CLITHEROE. CENTRAL HEATING. i ■ Plrst Class OutbuUtogs Include:


Mains Services. FREEHOLD.


, | ■ >


GARAGE for Two Cars; 2 LOOSE BOXES and LOFT; PDEL STORES, TOOL HOUSES, i GREENHOUSES, Etc.i


Drainage to Septic T ^ . Rateable Value:. £88.


Vacant Possession will be given on completion of purchase.


Viewiner: Strictly by Appointment with: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents, > Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 96) from whom printed particulars may be obtained.


I HOTHERSALL & FORREST


have received Instructions to Offer for Sale by Auction at


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE on


THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 1st 1960, at 7 n.m.


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


I The Leasehold Dwellinghouse


No. 7, COWPER AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


looking towards Pendle. A few s l t ta S u i available for completion early 1081 onwards. Bungalows from £1,900. Houses from £2,000.


this well-built DwelUnghouse comprises;


Situate in a desirable locality,


Room, bay window; Living Room, mod. tile range; Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. pnd| c. water); Larder. Above are Two large Bed­ rooms, the. rear one having Bath, Washbasin and Cylinder Airing Cupboard Installed.' Yard at rear with Coalplace and W.C. ■ The Koperty has a palisaded frontage.


Vestibule; Hallway;. S i t t i n g


: All Mains Services; Rateable Value £10. Annual Ground Rent £1 12s. lOd. Vacant Possession.


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe (Tel 96) Solloitors;


Auctioneers’ Offices!


Ramsbottom, LIddle & Dixon. 21, Church Street, Clitheroe.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auetloneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel, 9),


; Upper Floor are Two Bedrooms. A modern Bath Is installed In the rear one. Yard with Garden Plot. Outside Coalplace and W.C. All Mains Services. Rateable Value: £10. Annual Ground Rent: £1/1/3. Vacant Possession.


j modatlon: Sitting Room, mod. tile range: Living Kitchen, w.p. : sink; Understair Larder. On the


H. MoOUIRE & CO.. F.A.I., i Valuers


Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents,


EDISFOR'D PARK, CLITHEROE '


1961 (Phase 2)


Tilley Lamps; quantity hea', quality Rubberold; Sever-quick Scythes:' lOcwt. Nails, Nuts and Bolts: Bolt ■ Croppers; colls of Rope; seml-rotary Hand Pumps; 8 officer's upholstered Easy Chairs; 20 reels Rylands' galv. Barbed Wire. 220 yards each: 12 steel wire, chain and manllla Tow Ropes, 6ft. to 30ft.: Compressor and Air Receiver; 30 steel Feeding Pans; 12 Pig Troughs; 10 miles Field Telephone Wire and Field Tele­ phones; 8 engineer’s Socket Sets, Including Midget )ln. and lln.; 14 Tarpaulins, various sizes up to 21ft. X


Putty; Four doz. square mouth Shovels; Window Irames; Five colls Twin Cable. 300ft. each; Bright Steel Chain; Snow- sledge; 10 doz. Stlllson. double, ended ring, double-ended onen and adJuKable Spanners; Tool Kits; Carpenter's Braces. Planes and Cramps; American e r q ^ u t and hand Saws; h l i ...................... steel Measuring Barrow; Marci___ Camouflage Nets; 20 Exlde and Lucas Batteries 5-24 volt; Battery Trolley: 'Hacksaws and Blades; Fuel Funnels; various engineer’s Tools; 900 x 16. 1060 x 18 and 1060 X 20 Tyres; quantity Steel Dexlon Angle; Clayton Dewandre Servo Brake Unit; British Oxygen Weld­ ing Kit; steel Portable Ftorge; 60 Jerricans of Shell and B.P, engine attd gear Oil packed In new lerrl- cana; Hand Grindstones; Officer’s


IBft,; Linseed O i l ]


DETACHED & SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS OF QUALITY


prices varying from; £1,825, £2,160, £2,376, £2,626, £2,960, to £3,600 and over.


In an unsurpassed setting with


detached house to a 3 ot 4-bedroom residency with every modern amenity.


tions: H. McGUIRE & C6., F.A.I..


1-3, CASTLE GATE. OLITHEROE. Tel. 1092. I


■bedrooms, bathroom, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, jetc.


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. THE PALACE THEATRE,


I Pull details and to view: H. MoGUIRE & CD., F.A.I.,


On Island site In centre of Bar-, noldswlck. Very reasonable price acceptable. Full details;


In first-class structural order. 1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE H. McGUIRE & CO., F.A.I..


M IS C E L LA N E O U S S A L E S GNOME PHOTOGRAPHIC EN­ LARGER for sale: 21 x 31; as'


Binoculars; new Officer’s Teles­ copes; large quantity aluminium, white, signal red. <rreen, blue, buff etc. Paints; Dynamo Exploder: engineer’s Bench and Leg Vlce.s; steel wire Rope; Tecalamlte Grease


Guns; solid fuel Cooking 'Stove: Steel Anvils; Roller Conveyors and Stands; hydraulic, screw and side lift heavy duty low-loader Jacks, etc.


from;


Sale at 11 a.m. Terms: Cash. Catalogues may be obtained


Richard Turner & Son,


Auctioneers. Bentham (Tel, 444). Nr, Lancaster.


CYRIL LORD CARPETS FOR XMAS. Send P.C. forIsamples.---3,


! Biddings Lane, Whalley, or Tel. iWhalley 2233.


. I


- all your requirements; call and see the largest show of quality iToys In the district;! any article will gladly be put [away . until !c h r 1 s t m a s.—Advertiser i and ■Times, 4 and 8, Market Place, Clltheroe, _______ ! ■ ■ -■


DOLL’S PRAMS, Pedal Cars, Tri: [cycles. Scooters and Toys to meet


BOY’S CYCLE 161n. frame ‘Just amved; made by Unity Cycle Co.


!(Trl-ang), this cycle! Is sturdily i built mth pneumatic tares, good brakes and complete with carrier; £12/7/6.—Advertiser and Times Co. Ltd., 4 and 6, Market Place,


.YOUTH’S TRIUMPH CYCLE for sale; good condition; 3-speed and dynamo.—Cowglll, Mlddle- ! breaks. Tel. GlsbUrn 375.______


- any time Including week-ends. — 9, Hodder Grove, Clltheroe.,


Horses & Cows


Davies (Whitebirk) Ltd. I—■ Blackburn — -


Fully licented Horse SUughterers. ind prompt removers of-dead aiid worn out horses and oows at best orices. Fat Horses bought for oash,


E8T. 1881 Tel.: Blackburp 5987


HORNBY DUBLO ELECTRIC TRAINS for sale: one layout on base board, with model Tillage and Dublo Dlnkles; can be seen


Freehold. R.V.j£lB. Good end terrace house with 3


31. 8T. PAUL’S StREET, LOW MOOR


_________ CLITHEROE__________ From a two-bedroom semi­


Full details, plans and specifica­ I


Surveyors


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 1092.


No. 24, DE LACY STREET. A substantial stone-built Dwelling- house with the following Accom-


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B AN ;< S A L E K 0 C f-; L ^ C LI T H E R 0 E TFl 9T O f ' Ti^'


K E E P W A R M THIS COMING


WINTER WitH


^ OHATBURM. Nr.; CLITHEROE 1


PURE WOOL BLANKETS UNION BLANKETS CELLULAR BLANKETS flannelette BLANKETS


BETTER AND CHEAPER FROM—


Oddie’s Textiles


New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking lor la r ^ to d odd-olzed carpets. Now In stock: 6 k,4, 8J X 4, 6i X 3), B X 4,'5 X 3). B x 3,, 4i X 4, 4i X 3i. 4{ X 2i, 4 X 4. 4 ‘ ■ ■ ' 2J, 3} X 2); etc., rtc. All


SHIP'S CARPETS


________d through. Camto from £8/10/0; 4 X 3s from £12.


Please Nate,—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.


. Opposite New Inn, .39, LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. ■ Also at


TAPSELL & WEST, "The Old Firm,”


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.


I English and Conttnental /nave l N


SHOES with the EXTRA S M / " LOOK.—D. Lord and Son, Moor Lane, Clltheroe.


AXMINSTER & WILTON FTITED. All the latest colours and designs. All at less than usual prices. Widths from 271n. to 8 yards. ,


BROADLOOM .


Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0. Delivered and fitted free, .


TAPSELL & WEST. ,


89, LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 62816. Alee at Skinton.


LOGS for sale: 3/- per bag, or -7 bags for £1: Loose Logs £4/10/0 per ton. Also Posts, Ralls and interwoven Fencing. — S. J Morris. 1. Garnett Hoad, Cllth­ eroe. Tel. 1130.


____________


CATTLE GRIDS for sale: various types; approved and eligible for grants.-R. B. Wilson, 116, Woone Lane, Clltheroe. Tnl. 976.


SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY of Ladles’ MORLANDS. CLARKS. LOTUS lambswool lined Boots.— D. Lord! and Son, 5, Moor Lane, Clltheroe.


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A SMALL DEPOSIT secures any Watch or Clock for Christmas.— At Catlows, 20. Castle Street, Clltheroe.


DIANA BROADWAY PLUS fitting for the' broader foot —D. Lord


and Son. 5. Moor Lane. Clltheroe,


ORDER YOUR DUBLO, Tri-Ang or Trix Electric Trains nowl Agents for Meccano. Bayko, Mamod famous steam engines, MInntbrix Building Sets. Dlnkle Toys. Spot- on Toys, Alrflx Kits; all the TV Games and Toys now In stoek — Morton’s, 18. Moor Lane, Cllth eroe.) Tel. 420.


MODERN SEMI-DETACHED DWELLING HOUSE. 6, LANG- SHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE. FOR SALE: £2.260 OR NEAR­ EST OFFER. FURTHER PAR­ TICULARS UPON REQUEST FROM: MESSRS. RICHARD PATE AND CO.. 18. WILLOW STREET, AGCRINOTON. TEL. ACCRINQTON 33269.


MORTONS ARE AGENTS for the famous IngersoU, Timex, Oris.


Smiths, Rone, Roamer, Servloes, Westclox Wrist Watches; make your choice from our large selec­


tion.—Mortons, 18, 1 Moor Lane, OUtheroe. Tel. 420.


SMALL MODERN BEDROOM FIREPLACE for sale; complete; as new; cheap.—5. Church Brow,


SUPERIOR PIANO (German) (or sale; overstrung; lovely bass action; £19.—Copeland. George Street, WhaUey. ^ 1 . TO. 3293.


1947 VAUXHALL 14 for sale; taxed; good running order; £60. —P. Massey, Crow ’Irees! Tosslde, Sklpton.


WELLQATE ANTIQUE SHOP.- Jewellery, Brassware, F l o r a l


Fancies, Pottery, Paintings; old and new.


WELLGATE ANTIQUE SHO^ Floral Fancies, Jewellery, Brass-


ware, Pottery, Paintings; old and new.


JAMES ’’COMET’’ 980,o. (1954) for sale; fairing; leg shields: good condition; £26 om.o.; dual seat D. Underwood, Waddlngton, Tel Olltheroe 310.


DOLL’S H.C.B. PRAM for sale; Children’s Encyclopaedia, 8 vol­ umes: Desk and Stool; Enid Biy- ton Books; various other Toys.— 19, Grafton Street (after 5 pm.).


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe, Ladles’ Combinations In pure Shepherd Wool, Vedonls, and Wool and Cotton Mixture.


CORNER HOUSE, King Clltheroe, Men’s warm Pyjamas; sizes 36, 40, 44 and 46.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe, Good selection Dormy Blankets and Vantona Bedspreads In choice colours.


1


FISHING NET AND WADERS for sale.—Write: Box MB, Adver­ tiser and Times. .


KELVINATOR FRIDGE for sale; 10 cu.ft.; good running condition.'


Apply; Carey’s Cafe, King Street, Clltheroe.


HILLMAN ESTATE CAR (1954) for sale; fitted heater; excellent con­ dition throughout; sell or ex­ change.—J. Highland, 48, Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 300,


AGA epOKER for sale; Standard Domestic model In cream and black with copper boiler glylni adequate domestic supply of hoi water. Demonstration model now surplus to requirements. As new condition, only wants seeing; bargain.—Oorts Main Dlstrlbu-^


Nelson, tors, 73/77, Scotland Road, 'Tel. 63689.____________


LADIES’. CENTS.’. CHILDREN’S BEDROOM SLIPPERS—Economic Stores, 70. Whslley Rd„ Olltheroe.


LADIES’ FASHION SHOES—Econ­ omic Stores. 70, 'Whalley Road, Clltheroe. ____________________


LADIES’ BOOTEES, sizes 3-8. In black, beige or white.—Economic ■


Stores. 70, Whalley Rd„ CUtheroe. I new; 5ieap.—Tel. Clltneroe 1123..


NET CURTAIN. 22in. to 401n. deep —Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Olltheroe._______________


MEN’S, YOUTH’S AND BOY’S


GABERDINE RAINCOATS.— Economic ■ Stores, 70. Whslley Road, Clltheroe._______________


FOR XMAS GIFTS for all the family.—Economic ; Stores, 70, Whalley/ Road, Olltheroe._______


LADIES’ GOATS, } Coats and poplin Drip-Drl Coats.-Economic Stores. 70, 'Whalley Rd„ Olltheroe.


LADIES’ DRESSES and Jersey wool 2-plece Suits; all sizes.—Economic Stores 70, Whalley Rd„ Olltheroe.


BOY’S B.8A BICYCLE for sale; 18' frame; with 3 speed, dynama; and accessories; good condition; bargain price £8.—Apply after 6 pm,; 162, Whalley Rd„ Olltheroe.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND REPAIRS of all kinds: sat­ isfaction guaranteed.-24. King WllUam St.. Blackburn Tel. 7920,


RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article In stock—Watches, Clocks.


Rings, Cutlery—and pay for It weekly.-Rusbridge, Jewellers, 24, King William Street. Blackburn.


W00L8KIN MITTENS & GLOVES made from finest selected skins;


‘ wearing; prices from 15/8; children’s 12/11.—Cooks, ( ^ l e Street. Tel. 23. ______ v.


Box M4, Advertlsw and Hiiaes.


ATKINSON UNIVERSAL SPREAD­ ER for sale; resprayed; as new.— Padlham 71876.'


______


STACK OF BALED HAY for sale, TO to 12 tons.—Day. Ltaeslde, . Wlgglesworth. _________ ,


'30.- i - - .


MEDIUM OAK TWIN BEDS (one slnglefand! one double) for sale; all without overlay. One. pair Bedside Cabinets.—Tel. CUtheroe


soft, comfortable and hard- STOCK.-A new range of


Alarms; prices from 44/-,—At Oatlows, 20. Castle St..'011theroe,


SPECIAL DISPLAY OF VAN-DAL


ATTENTION 1 Let ycur hobby be your Income and pay i for your luxuries the pleasant way.! Knit for pleasure and profit!with our knitting machine u id : excluslTe knitting scheme. [For details write: Dept. OA, Ideal pouse, T.iimb Lane. Bradford 8.


heroe (by letter dr In person). OCEAN LINERS and [other v e ^ ls


OLD GUNS. Pistols. Rifles, Revoiv-


SMALL' HOUSE reqd. In ?ood pml- tlon; m o d e rn l^ or s ta b le . (o r


era teqd.; best prices Jfleld, Pendloi Hotel, Ohatbum, Tel. 234.


same.—Flslier : and Lane, OUtheroe. TelJ 267,.


ACCOMMODATION rmd. Ing man In! OUtheroe.—Write.


require Radio Offltors. Salary rlring to £1,250 Per! year all found. Day or evening course. Students 16^to 351years. Pro^ pectus: Northern Counties Radio School, ,91, Lancaster Road.


EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS read.—Aiiply: Dynamo i and Elec­ trical ' %rvices Ltq7, j Henthorn


Preston.


Road. Clltheroe. CLITHEROE^.OPERATIVE SOCIETY ltd;


CHRISTMAS SCHOOL-LEAVERS


conditions of employment, with excellent prospects. Applications In writing by November 30th, 1960. addressed to: 'The Secretary. 2, Moor Lane. ■


ONE YOUNG BOY YEARS REQD, WEAVING WITH . BECOMING JUNIO TICE OVERLOOKE


0 LEARN VIEW TO


GED P-16


AGE OF 17 YEAl CANTS SHOULD B GENT AND KEEN THIS WORTHWHI WHICH IN THE L WOULD PROVIDE A KEY PORITIO INDU8TRY.-


JAMES DEWHURS- (CLITHEROE)


SHAWBPIDGE !■ BLITHER*


JNG TERM [HIM WITH 1 I IN THE PPLY:


J INTELLI- rrO LEARN E TRADE.


APPREN- <AJ THE 8, APPLI.


AND SON LTD..


MILL, _______ L


IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUS. TRIES LIMITED, TcLITHEROE. have a vacancy for ft young lady as SHORTHAND/TOIST. Annll- cants should be[ ! competent shorthand/tynlste tad have a sound knowledge cfi secretarial procedure: a 37t-hour, 5-day week Is In operation and there are additional beiefits. Those wishing to apply should write to the Works Mans ?er. Imperial Chemical Industres Limited, (Bllllngham Dlvlslcn). qitheroe Works, Pimlico Boa l., Clltheroe.


trutex head office. GRINDLETON. CLITHEROE


YOUNG LADY REpb. AS DIS­ PATCH CLERK f(#! the above organisation: tvpwriting ex- oerlenoe an advantage: good wages and pleasant working


condltlent. Apply top-


The Personnel j^anager


CLITHEROE HllSPlTAL, I CLITHEROE


SISTER for Geriatric Ward. STAFF NURSE--full or part-time. Rate of pay- 4/5} per hour.


DOMESTIC A8SI8TANTj-Full-time or part-time. Ratq of pay 3/OJ per hour. Applications to' Matron


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT-MI or part-time. Rate of! pay 3/01 per hour. SR.N. (Part-time) for


n i g h t duty. Applications to Matron.__________'I


____,


EXPERIENCED MAN regd. for general farm work; 8 bedroomed cottage with bathroom and elec­ tric light avallablej—G. Watson. Blrkett Farm, N,ewton, near Clltheroe.


FARM; MAN^regd given i If Institute


experienced In hli tlon. Replies with [first


i


willingness to show Knowledge


essential. Must h i' pericrice


class of


permanent progress T a well known Pedl ^ Herd.


and


very good prospects man.


house conveniences. In


Modem b Good


etc. Convenient; Taylor, Halsteads!,! ton. near Clltheroe


village, E.L.,


wa!!( only


references and y keen Interest. most


intei rested


P,oultry ive


; preference trained and milk produc- from those


es,' excellent all modem Bath, W.C, buses.—Write; ,]tarm, Blmlng-


Ave post With I; tree Guernsey lUlldlngs, and for the right


a


2 PIRN WINDERS atoly.—Apply: John


and Sons Ltd., ' Clltheroe.


repd. Immedl- 1 ,’Southworth Jubilee Mill,


JAMES DEWHUR8T


EXPERIENCED 'OVERLOOKER REOD. FDR'OUf t EVENING SHIFT (60 DOJBV LOOM SETT), 2 NIGHTS PER WEEK. IDESL ilOB ERR RECENTLY RETIRED MAN REOIM'” ” " part-time work.-APPLY’


(CLITHEROB) ltd.. SHAWBRIDGE MILL. CLITHEROE.


SON


CHAIN BEAMER8 reqd.; good" wages paid.—Apply to: Stone- bridge Mfg. Co. [(Ltd., Victoria Mill. Ohatbum.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


Divisional Executive No. 5 Clitheroe R.C. Mixed School


GENERAL ASSISTANT reqd. for the above-named Canteen. Wage £4/16/6 for a 321-hour week. Application by [letter stating age and experience shbuld reach the Divisional Education Officer, Edu­ cation Office, Rlshton. not later than the 1st Decmber. 1060,


SMART. ATTRACTIVE GIRL 16/18 years of age reqd. for modem drapery shop; goM conditions of employment, slctaess benefits, etc. Apply In writing by Wednes­ day, November 80th. to; The Secretary, OUtheroe Co-operative Society. 2, Moor Lane, Olltheroe.


ENGINE TENTER teqd. from 5-15 p.m. to 9-45 pjnJ—S. iLonjpvorth and Sons Ltd.. Judge Walmsley Mill, Whalley.! 1_________


PIANIST read. Satmdays and Sun- days. — Whlteheta, Commercial Hotel, 'Whalley Road, Olltheroe.


USED TRAGTORSf& SPREADERS AND NEW DAVID BROWN 860 AND 960 TRACTOR


INSPECT OUR ; ~


THE LATEST [HURRICANE HARVESTER AND BALER


a t t ta


CRAVEN MOTOR CO., SKIPTON. Tel'2212-3,


DAILY HELP ' reid. for general h o u s e h o l d duties. Including preparation of iheals.—J. Silver- wood, “ Ty BryA,” Waddlngton, Nr. C l l th e ro e . !_____________


•LABOURER reqd. iply; J, ScL Ithlll, CUthero),


TRU


GRINDLETON. Tel, Chatbuh


iiofleld. Builder, Tel. 294,


immediately. -


TEX. CLITHEROE. 'n 261/2/3.


sion to meet th s demand, it Is our Intention to create a manufacturing unit at our Grindleton premises for whioh we shall reauirel the services of a limited nunber of .fully EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS- part-time personnel will be considered. Th^ work will be interesting and[ stimulating, it will be or a specialised nature and operatives working In ideal conditions in this section will be paid on a substantial hourly basis. If YOU aro ian ex- TRUTEX Dress Machinist or feel that you have the neces­ sary qualificatiohs. kindly apply to; Mr. J. R. Robinson, General Works Manager.


Due to inoreasi ig demand' for TRUTEX produi ent 'With our .0 ts and conslst-


ilioy of expan­


FARM WORKER fcqd.; experienced with dairy cows; good two- bedroomed !house provided ■with e.l., b a th ,! etc.-4Apply.: Manager, C.W.S. Ltd.,' WltbdU Farm, Clfth- eroe. Tel. Stonyhurst 214.


DRIVER reqd.; iW work only.— Apply: Castle Castings, Brooks ■^rks, OUther-*-


. LADIES HAIRDRESSER reqd.; ex- ceUent wages to suitable appli­ cant; fulltime preferred, part- time conslderea.-'-W. Dean, 3, Market Place, Qlitheroe, Tel. 11.


CLEANER^ reqd.t few_ momtogs per :week.-;-Sprtad Eagle Hotel, ^-Tow, Nr. Whalley,


YOUNG LADY [of school-leaving age read, for training In office work.^-5jodematic Ltd., OTtheroe. (Tel.!209). T





PART-TIME KIT C H E N „ AND GENERAL ! HELP reqd.—Spread Eagle: Hotel, Sawley, Nr. CUtheroe. TeLOhatburp :02.


Church Brow Gardens TeL Clitheroe 298


BUCKBURN4042 | ACCliiNCTON 2<4I


F U N E R R L S E R V IC E aiTHER0E345 I i f


„ . ^ t o d andJlbibiislied by the t ^ e w Mvertiser ts Timee Oo. a t S, I ttrke t Place, outh- /->


i z o e . 0


CAKi OHR]; GIFT


/STALL'. PKESl STMAS^EGORAT STAIIl . DIP


Admission 1/6 ? k e


48. PABSON LANE, ^ CUTHEBOE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


Tel.: 857 (day); 183 (night) i. i


' Cut . (pEonts


Perecmal attention! given to all orders!


Morning and Te» ! and Afternoon: Coneo,


and Bfsoulta served,


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


'\y E are ready to serve at : all times, whenever we


aro needed . . . twentylfour flours a daii. Holidays! are always covered.


GH T o


wm FDR CHURCH Clitheroe Parish Church m t o T l ]N T H E S U N D A Y


■ m o r r o w ( S j From 3-0 p.m. until


(3rd|DBCEMBj AND


some i ex- In'


JOHN H. SWINGLEHURST WANTED FOR CLIENTS |


for conversion! and modernisation preferably with garden and small area of land. : Pendleton, Down- ham, Chatburn area or Other suit­ able district In the Kibble Valley; £l!,600-£2,500. !


DETACHED RURAL COTTAGE (or pair of i cottages) suitable


FOR A JUDGE AND Q.C.


DETACHED HOUSE In outlying area within daily reach of Man­ chester by train; 6-8 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, central heating, garden and acre of land; uj) to £10,000.


JOHN H. SWINGLEHURST. A.R.I.C.8.. F.A.I.,


Chartered Surveyor & Auctioneer, Casticgate. Clitheroe.


CHILD'S PEDAL CAR read; reasonable condition. — Write; Box M3, Advertiser and Times.


VILLAGE STORE or Country Cafe reqd.: private buyer.—Write: Box M2, Advertiser and Times.


BOY'S CYCLE (181n. frame) reqd. In good condition.-Write; Box Ml, Advertiser and Times.


__________ FO U N D


BUDGERIGAR found.-Apply; 21, West View. I A P A R T M E N T S j


BOARDER (business gentleman) reqd.: Monday to Friday pre­ ferred; central. — Apply; Mrs. Bailey, 65, i Waddlngton. Road, CUtheroe. I :


• .


BOARD RESIDENCE reqd. j by executive In professional house­ hold near caitheroe.—Full details to; Shottery Cottage, Shottery, Stratford-on-Avon.


__________T O L E T LARGE ROOM on first floor to let


Co-operative Society, 2, Moor Lane, OUtheroe.__________ .


L E G A L N O T IC E S |


' ton, C l l t h e r o e , Lancashire, Retired Farmer, who died on the 8th September 1060, and whose Will was proved In the CarUsle District Probate Registry on the 3rd November , 1960, by District Bank (Limited one of the Execu­ tors named In the said Will, are hereby required to send particu­ lars In writing to the under-


PUR8DANT to 8. 27 of the Trustee Act 1926 ALL PERSONS having claims against o r ' an Int^est In the estate of Thomas Ward late of Ingledene, Rlmlng-


THOMAS WARD, DECEASED


’ then have been received. Dated this 15th day of November 1960.


SoUcltors for the Executors. TUITION


,


■ ■ signed on or before the 6th February, 1961, after which date thO said Executors' will proceed to distribute the assets having regard only to the clalma! and Interest of which notice shall


(Signed) HAGUE & HAGUE Sedbergh, Yorkshire.


Box L4, Advertiser and Times. _


M E M 0R I A 15 GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE


Send for, our selection of designs and prices. You will! be placed under no obligation and find us anxious to help,


W . R O C K


, MOIJOMEN'rAL aIaSONS ; Lettering and Renovations:


Blackburn Road


GREAT HAkwOOD TELEPHONE 2114


BIRTHS


BANKS.—On November 17th, I960, at Bramley Meade Maternity Home, Whaileyi to Edward and Greta (nOe 'Oddle), God’s gift of a daughter, ; Christine Anne, Grateful thanks to all concerned.


BIRKETT.—On [ November 19th, I960, at Queen's Park Hospital, to ■'Tom and Bessie (nee. Lawson) a daughter (Glenda Frances), a sister lor Kevin.


i


pate.—At Queen's Park (now at Bramley Meade)' to Bill and SheUa (nCe Towler) bn November


20th, a son. Sincere thanks to all concerned.


8TARKIE.—On November 23rd, to Leatham and Edith, a eon (CUve Leatham), a brother for Melanie.


WOPKEV.—To John and Kathleen (nee Towler), at. Glenroyd Maternity, Hospital, Blackpool, on Novetaber llth; 1960, a daugfatel (Alison Mary).;


I


e n g a g e m e n t s GREENWOOD-BRENNAND


The engagement Is 1 announced between Susan Margaret, the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P. ' Brennamf, of “ Sergeants,’’ Nay- land, near ; Colchester, and Lawrence, the • only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenwood, of 23, Fenny Royd, Hlpperholme. Hall- .(ax.


i TATE-PICKUP


The engagement 1S.| announced between James W. Tate, of OUth­ eroe, and Jean Pickup, of Waddllngton. ! Congratulations


from both famlUes. ; D E A T H S


1 Earnshaw, of 84, Taylor Street, CUtheroe, aged 61 years. Inter­


EARNSHAW.-Op! Noveinber 22nd, 1960, in hospital. WllUam, the beloved husband of! Catherine


ment a t OUtheroe Cemetery on Saturday, November 26th, at 11 am. ,


1 —Bennett. OUtheroe. Tel. 682.


GRAINGER.—On November 20th, at the residence of bis daughter, HCnry WllUam, the dearly lovea


•husband of Ellen Jane Grainger, of 27, St. Paul’s Street, I Low Moor, aged 81 years.; Cremation was at Sklpton on Wednesdas; last.


—The Scales: Funeral Service. Tel. OUtheroe 345. i_________


HATHAWAY.—On November 17th, In hospital, AUce, the; belovd wife of the late James ^tbaway, of 19, Brownlow Street, OUtheroe, aged 76 years. “ At | rest.” In­ terment was at CUtheroe Ceme­ tery Tuesday last.


I


—The Scales: Funeral Service. Tel, caitheroe 346. I


SMALLEY.—On November 17th Isabeua, of 38, Hlghbank Avenue, Marton, wife of the late Benjamin toalleyj^^of Stone jHlU farm,


COACHINQ (evenings and week­ ends) in EngUsh, and other sub­ jects, lor school and professional examinations.—Enquiries, write; Box K5. Advertiser and Times.


T H A N K S


MR. AND MRS. J. TOMLINSON ■wish to thank everyone who'sent them good wishes, lovely presents, cards end flowers on their golden wedding day.


' '


MR. JAS. STANLEY would Uke to thank aU relatives and friends (or prayers, flowers and get-well cards


5, Manor Road, Whalley. A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S


HATHAWAY.—The famUy of the late Mrs. Alice Hathaway express sincere thanks to all relatives,


neighbours, patients and staff of Ward 1 a t Park Lee Hospital, Rev. H. D. Chapman, and all other friends for'floral tributes received and kindness shown during their bereavement.


19. Brownlow Street, OUtheroe.


slueefely wishes to'retum thanks to relatives and friends i (or letters of condolence and! the beautiful flowers; also the I help and devotion of dear friends to my beloved sister during! jjev time of illness.


1 17, Chatbum Road, Clltheroe.


SLATER, — Mr. 0. Slater wishes to express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours also the doctors; and district nurse, for floral t r ib u te received and kindness! Shown during his time of sorrow. . ;


22, 'Wilson Street, (Jlltheroe.


Wreath*. Bouquets, Cut Flower^ eto, A. PEARCE & SON, Chathurn Nurterlee (near Pendle Hotel)


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clltheroe Tel. Chatkurn 230.


I


Wreaths find all Floral Tributes expertly made to order :


BARKEBS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES.


Clltheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 621 (any hour) j


received during his Illness In hospital.


IN M E M O r U m


BAINES. — In loving iiemory of a dear. Mother, who died November 5th, I960; also lather, who died November 26th, I960;


Beautiful memories, treasured ' I for ever.


—Jim; Elsie and family. , Dunsop Bridge.!


i |


peep In our hearts your memory is kCpt.


—Annie. Bob Ond fainUy. Newton.


BARNOWSKI.—In lovlug memory Wife, lasle (nfe


'LJttler), who; died November 27th, 1969. ■ I


' We smile with the, world, M you would have v^hed, But deep in our hearte You are sadly m i s ^ . ^


—Stannle. Remembe/ed.


Dear Jesus, up above. Please Mva Mummy aU our . love.


I 21, Duck Street. OUtheroe. —Alan and Jozef.


B/VRNOW8KI.—In loving memory ' Niece, Elsie (nCe


Uttler), who died November 27th, 1969, •


1 .


' mercy,: Care (or our loved, who Is gone, i ■ 1 ■ I


M d bless with consolation. Those left ,to carry on.


—From Aunt! T.imin George. ■ ;


1—^ a and StenleYL


Just memories.” , .


pncle 25, Pendle Road. OUtheroe. ■


DUCKWORTH .-r-la aweet remem- b r^ c e of a 'dear iMother, who died November 26th/, 1944.


3, Monk Street, (iutheroe.


H/\MM0ND.—Treasurbd memories of “ y Dear W«e, Edith, who died November 23rd, 1957.


Memories, just memories, are all tha t is 16ft.


o r 29, Whalley Road, OUtheroe. Busband, Tom.


—&er . remember^ by all at Leyland and Preston._____ _


HAYHURST.—^Dreasuied memories ^Mother, who died


November 24th, 1952,


God has you in We have you In


-From her idvlni


his keeping, our hearts,


Son-in-law. P r r f s r a fW to . jr and


PARKER.—^lYeasured memories of Sister,! who passed peace­


fully away November 23rd, 1066. missed by 'her Sister,


■ A N N U i i W j H l S T D R I V 1


TO-NIGHT (FRIDiAl in the NBViTON VIIXIAC


The Hpdder Valley, Horticulture


the God of love and m our T o y D e p a i


■ We invite wonderfn


also Tuesdays and you to call in an


m o r r o w (IS 11-45 a.m. &,


1| selection of Toys


-O PEN (Cl03


DAILY (except] M for Lunch 11-45


From . .


CUTHEROE GO-OPE|AT1W SOCIETY LTD.


Next door to G ln e ia l Office MoortUne


See B IR T H D A Y M EM O R IE S


BARTON.—Happy birthday mem­ ories of my Dad, November 27th.


Ashbrook Cotte^, Downham —May.


Never iforgotten. !


! ,, '


1 L s r TO I , LAT


RB- OB OVERHAU


SHMBS, ■PROBABLY


■ ATTENTION. THE


. AND SOliS CLriBE;


THEO. OE TeL 88 REGISTERED AS A NWSPAPER ■


IND SAW XPERT


HEPAlRINa ALSO YOUR


!Y)RaETnNa SOI


ALFRED MARKS, BENTLEY, DOR/


TO-NIGHT iFrlday) at 7-301 8ATI !, PATRICIA BREDIK ! ' from the st;


BRYAN ln” DESERTI ■


Wiek commencing Deoen


REPERTORY MONDAY Ind TUESpJ


MARLON BRANDO, i)EAN MARTIN, The CUiemaScope i ■ WEDNESDAY and THURd ROBERT RYAN. VIRGINIA MAYO,I Cinemascope (D)


FRIDAY fit 7-30: SATURDAY! DEBIRAH KERR, ROBERT


1


Heaven Mr. Alll


OlnemaSoope COMING SHORt


Booking Office other times at


2-16 LY-FOR THE FAMILl onen Th


.... Wednesday and . .e General. Offloe, 2, Mo. p.m. to 5 p.m. Tel, 01


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