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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 3, 1961 fiiiim iitiim u J iiiiJ iiiin iH im iim iiiH JiiiiiM iim K in iim ju im H riiiiH iiim n iiiiiim iiiiim m iim u m m m iiiim m iH iiin iiiffln iiH m iiiiU H itim iim iim H ii


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


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS.


By Direction of Roar Admiral W. J. Yendcll. C.B. A UNIQUE DETACHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE


“ SLAIDBURN HOUSE,” SLAIDBURN. iwith wide sweeping drive and contained in mature grounds with


flttedPC?oak?oom Handsome DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM 25ft x 15ft Gin. STUDY, large KITCHEN with 4-ovcn Aga Cooker, rear hall; 6 BEDROOMS (4 with wash-hand basins), 2 BATH-


If it’s a job on a motor car—then it’s a job for us. We’re equipped to deal, and deal properly, with any job that motor vehicle maintenance and sendee can entail. We have a staff of specialists . . .


AUTO ELECTRICIANS — MOTOR MECHANICS BODY REPAIRERS — BATTERY ENGINEERS TYRE FITTERS — LUBRICATION MECHANICS


—men who know their job inside out.


It stands to reason that these specialists, using the most modern methods, can, and do, provide superior service.


IT’S SERVICE AT ‘A’ LEVEL USE IT-IT PAYS


PRIMROSE OARAGE « CLITHEROE LTD. —


AUSTIN and RILEY DEALERS


B.M.C. SERVICE WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE


JOHN DUCKWORTH & SON, f .a.i . CHARTERED AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON


Wednesday, 22nd March, 1961 The Household Furnishings and Effects at On view: Saturday. March 18th, between 2 and 4 pan.


75 MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Further details -will be published shortly.


Auctioneer's Offices: 7, S t James Street. Accrington. Tel. 34242. THANKS


MISS CLEGG sincerely thanks her many friends for their kind messages and thoughts received during her illness. She regrets her Inability to reply personally and trusts that they will accept this acknowledgment


88, Highbury Road, Lytham-St. Annes,______________


of her appreciation.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and aALE of 250 Newly-Calved Cows ond Heifers, being a large majority cf farmers' cattle but including


THURSDAY. MARCH 9th


onsignments direct from Scotland and the North.


10-45 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and Ff: 200 Fat Cattle: 400 Sheep: 150


at Pigs; 150 Killing and Rearing Calves.


„ , .


(clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.


_ ,


.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Fat Cattle „


Judging at 10-30 a.m. Ballot at oALE of Fatstock being upwards a Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10 SoWEEKLY SALE Of 400 In-pig


„ „ . . ccommodation for vaccinated LOST


BLUE AND GREY BUDGIE lost: reward. — 13. Wesleyan Row. Clitheroe.


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and cALE of upwards of 130 Newly- f alved Cows and Heifers mostly trom local farms, but Including che customary consignments of l hoice Heifers direct from Scot­


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 6th


and. a Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30


.m.


and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle. 100-120 choice In-calf Cows and Heifers, mostly Short-dnted but including increasing entries of early Summer Calvers; 50-70 Store Cattle. Stlrks and Bulling Heifers.


TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 7th FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


i ws, Gilts and Store Pigs follow­ ang sale of fat pigs, with special


PigS' TUESDAY. MARCH 14th FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 200


In-calf and Store Cattle, Bulls and Sheep at 12 noon.


Announcement of Snecial Sale b SATURDAY. APRIL 22nd has


Auctioneers and Secretaries, BENTHAM. (Tel. 444/5/6).


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Nr. Lancaster. Super Quality SEA BOOT


SOCKS 10/6 pair


HAND MADE


COMMANDO BOOTS


WELLINGTONS


& CLOGS IN STOCK


SAME-DAY REPAIR SERVICE


R. TURNER & SON 82-86 LOWERGATE


CLITHEROE


Remarkable Value! THE NEW


THOMASON


SEWMASTER IS HERE! .


Streamlined! Practical! Perfect! A new electric Portable Sewing Machine at just the right price.


Special Features


* Forward and Reverse Stitch. * Immaculate 2-tone finish. * Drop-feed for Darning. * Built-in Needle Liqht. ¥ Hinqed Presser Foot. + 5 YEARS' GUARANTEE.


Price, including attachments, only : £32-10-0 complete 1 cash or terms. Ask for FREE DEMONSTRATION


Walter Thomason CABIN 2, OPEN MARKET


rUESDAY and SATURDAY


CLITHEROE every


and Sons to hold their annual spring sale of stock from their farms at Penrith. County Durham and Barnoldswick.


een fixed by Messrs. R. Thompson


^COMPLETE OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING (600 gallon . . . ,


tank). Freehold. R.V. £56.


THE AGENTS. H McGUIRE & CO., F.A.I.


Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents. NEWTOWN. BARNOLDSWICK. Tel. 2392 in conjunction with


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. Tel. 1992. EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE


A F. W. L. STEELE & CO.. uctioneers and Estate Agents.


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS in course of erection


mation had at the offices ctf— F. W. STEELE & CO.. 1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


CLITHEROE — NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE (possession end June)


modern Kitchen, etc. Full details— F. W. STEELE & CO.. 1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


Two Bedrooms. 3-plece Bathroom, Lounge, Dining Recess, Plans and specifications may be Inspected and further Infor­


ntS-esting outbuildings including detached garage for 3-4 cars. ThC Sna clous° Hn* 11°^vith^elegant staircase to First Floor. Fully


FOR THE LATEST IN


DRESS PRINTS


DRESS WOVEN FABRICS DRESS BROCADES NYLON FABRICS LININGS


WINCEYETTES VISIT


dence is ready for immediate occupation. Please Note.-VIEW STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT WITH


This exceptionally attractive and.faultlessly maintained resi­


New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at l sale prices. Just a word to those


Oddie’s Textiles SHIP’S CARPETS


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


ooking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4, 51 X 4, 5i x 31. 5 x 4, 5 x 31. 5 x 3 . 41 X 4. 41 X 31. 41 X 21. 4 X 4. 4 X 31. 4 x 21. 31 x 21, etc., etc. All pile’ tufted through. Carpets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.


89, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at


TAPSELL & WEST, “ The Old Firm.” Opposite New Inn,


No. 15, BELMONT BRIDGE- ______ SKIPTON.___________


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED. AH the latest colours and designs.


BROADLOOM


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


All at less than usual prices. Widths from 27in. to 6 yards.


.Hothersall & Forrest, ■ , / ; /Vif .a.L.P'A. ' ;;V


! , AUCTIONEERS." VALUERS AND • _ ‘ r« ESTATE’ AGENTS ,


BANK’ SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE ' TEL 95 OR EVENINGS 755


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 53, HENTHORN ROAD. A stone-faced Property with pali­ saded frontage. Accommodation: Vestibule: H a l lw a y : Stump Room; Living Room, tile range: Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water); Larder. Two Bedrooms. Bathroom fitted Bath, Wash­ basin and W.C. Loft Boxroom. Yard with usual offices. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £14. Vacant Possession.


AHOTHERSALL & FORREST B uctioneers and Estate Agents.


ank Salerooms, Clitheroc. Tel, 95, T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


SALT HILL ROAD ALLOTMENTS, CLITHEROE.


Greenhouses. Padiham No. 3 Boiler, along with other Items as advertised last week, for Mr. A. Lord.


TO-MORROW. (SAT.. MAR. 4th) Sale 31 Head of Poultry. Cabins.


Sale 1-30 n.m,_________ (one mile from Royal Oak Hotel)


NEW SPRINGS FARM. (Sacccry Lane). MELLOR


B Viz. 3 Bullocks. 12 month: 4


33 HEAD OF STORE AND IN-CALF CATTLE


SATURDAY. MARCH 11th. 1961 for F. Wood and Son ATTESTED CATTLE


15-18 months: 4 Bullocks—1 Heifer 15-18 months: 7 Heifers— 0 Bullocks 2 y.o.: 4 B. and W. Cows, summer calvers; 1 Ronn Cow. 1 month calved.


lack Poll Heifers and Bullocks.


well known worker. POULTRY


MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS BnBamford Raker: D.H. Mower:


80 Hens.


Strawer: 3 cylinder Land Roller: Provender Truck: Corn Bins: Metal Barrow: Cow Buckets: Turnin Puloer: Harness. MUk Cooler and Pan. etc.: along with Loose Effects.


mford Side Delivery: Deninc


choice Friesian and Ayrshire Cows. 4 and 6 teeth, due June/July; T. Entwistle. 8 Dehorned Friesian Bulling Heifers: B. Salvidge. 20 Friesian and Polled Strong Stores: J. Barker. 10 B. and W. Bulling Heifers; J. Smalley. 8 B. and W. Steers.


Included are: T. Entwistle. 20


Class 1—Best Lightweight In-calf Cow.


Prize Schedule


Class 2—Best Heavyweight In-calf Cow.


Class 3—Best In-calf Heifer.


Class 4—Best Pair of Store Bul­ locks.


ccepted up to time of sale. n Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 12


Class 5—Best Pair of Store Heifers. a Further entries Invited and


oon prompt with Stores. THURSDAY. MARCH 9th


230 Fat Cattle: 850 Fat Sheep, mostly Fit Hoggs oil keep; 20 Fat Pigs; 25 Calves.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK. Tel. Hellifield 226.


Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


s atstock at 11 a.m.. when good


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 6th F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


Hoggets and Pigs will be forward. Last Week’s Nos.: Cattle 43; Sheep 272: Pigs 90.


easonal supplies of Cattle.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. MARCH 8th l PRIZE SHOW and SALE of


_ BALED H«Y ___ Sale 1 n m.___________


WEST BRADFORD. Nr. Clitheroe. TUESDAY. MARCH 14th 1901


MARY BONE MEADOW FORM. for Mr. G. A spin (T.T. ATTES­


TED CATTLE). Farm Sold, health reasons.


37 T.T. ATTESTED DAIRY CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK


served Dec.: 8 B. and W. Cows served Jan.. Feb.: 1 B. and W. Cow. ■mid: 7 B. and W. Heifers served Dec. to Feb.: 10 B. and W. Heifers 15-18 months: 0 B. and W. Heifer Calves, 4-0 months.


S Viz. 3 B. and W. Cows, served ept.. Oct.: 2 B. and W. Cows


Kerry Lambing Ewes: 1 Tup Hogg. Sale 1 n.m.


SATURDAY. MARCH 25th for G. Haslewood.


OTHER FIXTURE


’. SILVERWOOD. 17. Chester Avenue, Glithcroc. Tel. 228.


Auctioneers:


J, BALSHAW. 11 Avonlea.” Abbey Road, Whallcy. Tel. 3171.


P O U L T R Y A N D EGGS


F RE E RANGE ACCREDITED STOCK Brn.L. and L.S. DAY-OLD


PURPOSE BRED ACCREDITED HYBRID and first cross Chicks available for immediate delivery:


cocal and North Country Newly-


a.m., when 60-70 will be forward. All classes of Store Sheep will be sold after the sale of cattle each Wednesdav. Mr. S. Wood will have on offer 25 Horned Ewes, in-lamb


alved Cows and Heifers at 11


W Next Sale of Vaccinated Pigs: SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and


ednesday, March 15th. FRIDAY. MARCH 17th


SALE of Geld and In-calf Cattle, when a large show will be forward. Prizes given as follows:


Best Two Geld Heifers £3 £2 £1 Best Two Bullocks . . £3 £2 £1 Best In-calf Cow . . . . £2 £1 Best In-calf Heifer . . £2 £1


Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale 11 a.m. F Sales as above will be held on


Anril 7th. I Snecial Prize Shows and Sales of


riday. March 24th, and Friday, fn-calf Cattle will be held as


SPRINC SHEEP SALES Al Tuesday. March 21st (Old Fair).


l Classes of Store Sheep. o Tuesday, Anril 25th. All Classes


f Store and Lambs. AllTuesday. May 16th (Old Fair).


LIVE POULTRY rood.: ton prices. Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-Bowland 2.40.____________________________L


AND GROWING PULLETS—Sand- ham. Whltewell, Chipping 254.


prolific layers of LARGE EGGS: satisfaction guaranteed. Hybrids


W.L. x R.I.R. Walcroft Accredited Chicks (10 weeks) for sale: £43 per 100: 8 weeks. £38 per 100: all guaranteed.—Enquiries after


£18 per 100, Lt. x Heavy £1B; Heavy Breed £14.—Write, 'phone or call: Edwin Waterworth. Netherheys Poultry Farm. Barrow- ford Road. Colne. Tel. 1191.


6 p.m. and week-end: C. Har­ greaves^ “ Acrelands." Grindleton.


19 W.L. PULLETS. 1 Cock, for sale: also Saw Bench. Planer.—28. Duck Street. Clitheroe.__________


LAYING HENS need Karswood Poultry Spice In their mash. It Is a food adjunct which produces eggs without forcing and keens hens In tip-top condition. Try 1/5 hag from: Herd and Sons. Grocers. Waddington.


100 N.H.R. x L.S. POINT-OF-LAY PULLETS for sale: free range.— Winder. Barracks Farm, Chaigley. Nr. Clitheroe.___________________


ollows: Fridays. Anril 14th. 21st and 28th: May 12th.


21 Horned Lambing Ewes: 8 SHEEP Black and White Mare, aged; HORSE NEW HOUSES


tial area. 1 A few sites still available for


LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select site In a quiet residen­


961. Prices from £2,000. a Plans available for Inspection


Ltd., Blackburn. Superior semi­ detached Bungalows now ap­ proaching completion. A quiet residential locality. Plans and specifications may be Inspected at our office.


BEECHTHORPE. WADDINGTON Builders: Albert Penny & Sons


t our office. NEW BUNGALOWS


FISHER & CO.. _ __


4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


HSuperior Modern Semi-detached PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


Verv well maintained and In a first-class state of repair and decoration. Comprising: Snaclous Lounge, Dining Room. Kitchen, Hall.1st Floor: 3 Bedrooms. Bath­ room. and separate Toilet.


ouse In a good residential area.


areas to front and rear. R.V. £30. Ground Rent £3/5/0.


Built on Garage. Small Garden CLITHEROE


Mains Services. GRINDLETON


Good 3-bedroomed House. All 19. BROWNLOW STREET


N Terraced Cottage. 2 Bedrooms. i Sound terraced House compris­


2. HARRISON TERRACE


icely decorated. Freehold. SABDEN


Kitchen. Two good Bedrooms. CLITHEROE BUSINESSES


ng: Slttlne Room. Living Room, WOld established Retail Paint and/


road position. A good profitable business. Lock-up.


onsult us for further particulars. FISHER & CO..


___________ TEL. 257,___________ Bv RICHARD TURNER & SON


4. KING LANE. GLITHEROE.


have received Instructions to offer for sale by auction (subject to conditions and unless sold pre­ viously) In


WITH VACANT POSSESSION RICHARD TURNER & SON


THE STATION HOTEL. Clitheroc


on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22nd. at 3 n.m.


dairy farm known as "PARK HEAD FARM”


LOT 1. The valuable freehold


situate on the main Whnlley- Accrington road. 2 miles Great Harwood, 7 miles Burnley and Blackburn, and comprising:


allpaper Business for sale. Main


p We have several sound and Crofitable Businesses for sale.


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE for sale: " Brentwood." Downham Road. Chatburn. Entrance Hall. Sitting Room. Dining Room. Kitchen; 2nd floor: 2 Bedrooms. Boxroom. Bathroom, separate W.C. Vacant possession.—ADPly: Mr. J. Smith. ■


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Tel. 62816. Also at Skintnn


TAPSELL & WEST.


SEWING MACHINES—Buy from the firm you can trust. Large stocks of new and reconditioned machines; Jones main agents: machines converted, repairs, elec­ tric motors: over 60 years experi­ ence. — Hobklrks. 35. Salford. Blackburn. Tel. 44873. (opposite nnt.tons Brewery).______________


■ Riversdale,” 74. Downham Road, Chatburn.


________________


>5 for your old Gas Cooker If you order a new one NOW. Call at vnnr Gas Showrooms to-day. _


BANKRUPT STOCK KNITTING MACHINES? "Pick sn'e: 10 guineas each.—Tel. Clitheroe 933,


gvnft LORD CARPETS.—Ring Whallev 2233 or write Tor samples to 3. Riddings Lane, Whalley,


you can get the latest FOR £614/15/0


designed to take all types of Implements


DAVID RROWM IMPLEMATIC DIESEL TRACTOR


Mav we demonstrate this low cost Trnctor which Is outstanding for power, wheel


A good selection of guaranteed used Tractors In Fergusson


economy, and easy starting?


The supreme David Brown Albion Hurricane Harvester, Manure Spreader and Baler.


Fordson. David Brown and I.H.


For a complete Farm mechanised service consult—


KNITTING MACHINES


THE CRAVEN MOTOR CO. LTD.. SKIPTON.


BED 4ft. 6!n. complete for sale: Somnus Mattress: £20.—Rltzema. Stone Hill House. Grindleton. Tel. Chatburn 318.


SQUARE POLISHED-TOP TABLE for sale: extending leaves.—Anplv mornings: 196, Whaliey Road. Clitheroe._______________________


new) for sale: bankrupt stock: originally cost £30: £10 each for quick sale.—19. Hfiwthorne Place, Clitheroe.______________________


Phone 2212 and 2713._____ (brand


RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article In stock—Watches. Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and pay for It weekly.—Rushrldge. Jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn.


“ ROWLAND" BRAND BOOTS. CLOGS. RAINWEAR and all tvnes of clothing: also Wellingtons and sundry Agricul­ tural Sunnlies.—Obtainable from- G. and E. E. Robinson, station Road. Mondays and Fridnvs (auction days only). Tel. Slaid-


RUSRRIDCE for high-class DIA­ iMOND REPAIRS of all kinds: sat­


hurn 272.


HOUSE for sale: 65. Wnddln^ton Road. Clitheroe: 2 Reception. Kitchen, Scullery, 3-4 Bedrooms. Bathroom, etc.—Apply: Adver­


sfaction guaranteed.—24. King William St.. Blackburn Tel. 7929.


tiser and Times.____ _ ____


410 BOLT ACTION 3 SHOT for sale: £16: perfect.—14, Victoria


grey slated roof containing: En­ trance Porch: 2 Reception Rooms both fitted with modern tiled grates; Kitchen; Dairy: 2 Pantries; 3 Bedrooms; Bathroom fitted with Washbowl and cylinder Cupboard with Immersion Heater.


Well built House of stone with


and slate. s Buildings built of stone and


Outside Closet built of stone 1late comprise: Barn; Shippon for


6 Cows, 2 Shippons for 9 cows howls and m.m. pipeline: meal


each, Shippon for 10 cows and 1 b loose box all fitted with water


above; Engine House; Dairy; 2 Piggeries, with 5 pens each; Pig Sty; Garage and 3-stall Stable with lofts above; 2 Implement Sheds; Stlrk Shippon for 9.


ouse; 3 loose boxes with loft


t Manus Milking Machine can be eaken over at valuation. Mains verylectricity. Mains Water; also a


TOY BRED MINIATURE POODLE PUPPY DOG for sale.—Whiteside,


SMALL HEELER PUPPIES for sale. APPlv: 77. Taylor Street.


Wlswcll Shay. Whalley.____________


1955 MORRIS MINOR 4-door de luxe for sale: heater: excellent condition: 23.000 miles only: taxed for year.—Tel. Chatbuin


BLACK L.C.B. TAN-SAD PRAM for sale: as new.—6. Meadow Side, nrlndleton. Tel. Chatburn 425.


446.


WTCES SYSTEM by well known manufacturer for sale with


phone installed. R.V. £9. t Together with 21j acres or


good private supply. Tele­


pasture land all in a ring fence, and the fishing rights on Sabden Brook.


hereabouts of good meadow and LOT 2. All that valuable


situate on the opposite side of the road to Lot 1. and comprising of 483 acres or thereabouts of good meadow and pasture land all in a ring fence, together with the fishing rights on the River Calder.


FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION LAND


I If Lot 1 is unsold In the first bnstance, Lots 1 and 2 will then


o Vacant Possession will be given (he farm and land by appointment


e offered together ns stated above.


n completion of the purchase t The owner/occupier will show


HARTLEYS CHICKS—Mark 1 and Mark 2. £20 per 100. W.L. x R.. Brn.L. X L.S.. W.L.. £ 1 5 /1 0 /0 . R. x L.S.. L.S. X R.. £14. —Hartleys Chicks Ltd.. Nelson. Tel. 62511.


La Classes of Store Sheep and CARPET


mbs. c Schedules can be had on appli­ Tel. 325.


ation. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


FARMERS IN STOCK:


BAMFORD’S FARM YARD MANURE SPREADERS. BAMFORD’S BALERS,


at Out-of-Season Prices. Inquire:


LINDLEY PATE GISBURN


Telephone 251 .A__ ■ • - CLEANING ALTERATIONS


REFITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


FREE FITTING SERVICE


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street


CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 136


r. Lancaster. T Solicitors: MESSRS. WADDING­


not Sundays). Tel. Whalley 2202. A Auctioneers: RICHARD TURNER


treet. Burn ey (Tel. 2166). •


NND SON. Bcntham (Tol. 444/5/6), SON AND SON. 2, Crimshaw


JOHN HOLT FOR THE BEST PRICES AND


IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES. COWS. BULLS Etc —DEAD OR ALIVE


Fat Horses bought at Top Prioat Day and Night Service


R.8.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 209


AT STUD


2 BOARS at stud; Fed. Essex^d ped. large white Sows and Guts


accom. Transport available-?! Simpson. Grindleton (Chat, Jogy


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITETOAR


at stud.—Shoesmlth, Copy Nook ■


Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton.! by-Bowland 264.


BORDER cross l a k e l a n d “(working or net) Terrier Puppies. 0 weeks, for sale.—J. Burgess,


ropy BUDGIES for sale.—St. James House. Clitheroe.


Higher Kempstone Chatburn.


BtACtrOS NATH PRAM, mattress, sun canopy for sale, £5.—Tel.


PANDA SOLID FUEL CONVECTOR t HFATER for sale: In good condi­


1019.


Tqd7- VAUXHALL 14 for sale: good condition: heater: or .exchange “ " poultry or livestock.—Write:


ion also Alrflo electric Vacuum Cleaner.—13i_Pnrson Lane.______


Box F3. Advertiser and Times.___


VaCUABLE 17th Century VIOLIN for sale- superior Instrument in nerffet ’ condition. — Thornher. Oak Jghureh Street. Settle,


ft"TAX £13/19/0 full Comnrchen- sive Insurance


munled with outstanding per­ formance and reliability covers running the right-hand drive


79-80 m.n.B.


ISAfiTA'the other BU B B L E S 4ND 3-WHEELERS in RELIANT. YORK MOBEL. MESSERSCHMITT.


HFINKEL. BOND. It will pay you to see the specialists who will gladlv take your car 3-wheeler or motor cycle in part exchange.


deposit and up to three years to pay. at—


SKIPTON. Phone 2212 and 2213. LOANS


THE CRAVEN MOTOR CO..


SS UPWARDS UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD..


11, WELFORD RD„ LEICESTER.


^ £5-to-£500 WITH OR WITHOUT SECURITY


CALL, WRITE OR ’PHONE — THE —


Pendleton and District


Lending Society. Ltd- 45. CHURCHGATE. BOLTON (Op p o lita Grand Thoafre) 'Phone 24085.


j


A good selection or used BUBBLES and 3-WHEELERS at a one-fifth


sufficient stationery for two vears’ use for a firm or tradei with up to 30 employees: Instruc­ tions given If reoulred.—Neo- technlc Engineering Ltd., Kendal street. Ciltheroe.


17 EIGHT-WEEK-OLD PIGS, for sale: larce white cross: 1 pedigree Wessex Boar: licensed, correct. — Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 2 5 5 .__


Street, Clltheroe.________________ eriD. reliability, SITUATIONS VACANT


ATTENTION! Let your hobby be your Income and pay for. your f luxuries the pleasant way. Knit


umb Lane. Bradford 8.________ TEL. CLITHEROE 333


MOORCOCK INN. WADDINGTON.


OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers: day or evening course. prospectus: Northern Counties Radio School, 91. Lancaster Road. Preston.


BOY leaving school at Easter reqd. for grocery dept. Good conditions of employment and excellent prospects. Apply in writing to: The Secretary, 2. Moor Lane.


CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.


MALE CLERK reqd.. Clerical Grade, preferably aged between


L BROCKHALL HOSPITAL. ANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN. An hospital administration.


20 and 23 years. Salary accord­ ing to ace; £375 at 20; £405 at 21; £430 at 22; £455 at 23. rising to £630 per annum. Educa­ tion to G.C.E. standard. Apti­ tude for figures an advantage. Prospects of promotion and i opportunity to train and qualify


National Health Service (Super­ annuation) Regulations and to medical examination. H e a l t h A Service conditions of service.


ppointment subject to the lpplications giving full particu­


WEAVERS reqd. either experienced or youn<r people, male or female, prepared to learn. Please note that this mill now works an 8!-hour day. starting at 8 a.m„ making it possible for people in surrounding towns and villages to reach us at starting time without difficulty. Apply: Jpnn Southworth Sons Ltd.. Jubilee Mill, Clitheroe.


R1BBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED,


CLITHEROE Works Extensions


Vacancies exist for— SHIFT LABOURERS


with prospects of promotion to SEMI-SKILLED JOBS Also


ONE LABORATORY DAY LABOURER


to be trained if suitable, for


SHIFT TESTING IN LABORATORY


Apply: Personnel Department


SLATERER & PLASTERER reqd. Also Two General Builder’s _ Labourers.—John Ford and Sons.


EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN reqd. for sheep and dairy farm; good


ive in or out.—Lund. Wood Farm. Rlmlngton. Tel. Gisbum 359.


FARM WORKER reqd.; must be used to all farm work, including mechanical milking. Rate of pay £9/1/8 per week of 44 hours, with additional payments for A week-end duty and other extras.


WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL


.S.C. conditions of service, per­ manent position (pensionable after 2 years). House available for rent to married man, board A and residence for single man.


PLUMB'ER reqd.: also an Anpren- tlce: 5-day week.—G. D. Porter.


ppplications, stating age and ex­ oerience together with the names af two referees, to the Secretary


s soon as possible. ___


VACANPriES E x is t FOR MOTOR DRIVERS for ex-farm milk collec­


Tel. Cllth_ejr>q_3G7._____________


STIWNG BOY rend, for tractor driving.—Aonlv- .7. T. Dlnsdnlo. 3 Tin Brooks. Clltheroe. Tot 982


tion: guaranteed 42-hour week: good conditions -and pension scheme.—Apnl v: Manager. Milk Marketing Board. Croft Street. Clitheroe.


RELIABLE CLEANER reqd.: pri­ vate house: full or half dnv nei wonk.—Write: Box F2. Advertiser


and Times.______________ ______


SENIOR DESPATCH CLERK read, to tnke chnrtre of this deport­ ment at nnnrrv/fnctorv in Rinb'e VnUnv staff pensionable position


_Write: Box F4. Advertiser and Times.__________________________


YOUNG GIRL read, for switch­ board operation and general tvning: modern office: Cllthcrne resident preferred: canteen facili­ ties available.—Annlv: R'rlyu-rt Brlegs and Rons Ltd.. Bankfield Quarries, Cllthcroe. ___________


LORRY DRIVER rend, for Coke Delivery work. Rate of pav 4/nl per hour. £10/0/4 per 42-hour


NORTH U/PSTCUN GAS BOARD CLITHEROE UNDERTAKING


tion and sick nay schemes after aualifving period. Anplv to- M. H Tavior. Station Engineer. Gas Works. Clltheroe.___________


week, plus commission. Good conditions including superannua­


DAILV HOUSFKEEPER read.: 9—2 Mondav to Friday.—Hanson. 39. Pimlico Road. Clltheroe._________


GENERAL KITCHEN ASSISTANT read.: full-time or nart-Mm"' eood wages.—Annly: Soread Epe'e Hotel Bawlev. Tel. Ohat.hn-n an"


MAN rend, for petrol forecourt duties: ability to handle money: willinp: to work irreeu'ar Jimi's.— Annly: 38. Duck Street. Clltheroe.


LANGHO COLONY FOR SANE EPILEPTICS. NEAR BLACKBURN. GARDENER read, to assist In the maintenance of the estate: appli­ cants up to the age of 55 years considered: a knowledge of garden machinery would be an advant­ age: £9/15/8 for a 44-hour, flve- dav week, plus additional pav- ments for overtime: A.S.C. condi­ tions of service: post super­ iannuate. Apply personally, or


after' 7 n .m . _________________ MANCHESTER CORPORATION


n writing, to the Secretary- Steward at the Colony._________


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


1 SISTER (S.R.N.).


1 STATE ENROLLED ASSISTANT NURSE—full or part-time. Rate of pay 3/10 per hour.


1 NURSING AUXILIARY—Full or part-time. Rate of pay 3/5S per 1 hour. 'DOMESTIC ASSISTANT—Full- time. Rate of pay 3/08 per hour.


2 FEMALE WARD ORDERLIES— Full-time. Rate of pay for 44- hour week £6/19/3.


1 SEAMSTRESS—Full-time^ Rate of pay for 44-hour week £6/19/3. Applications to Matron. _____ __


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


PART-TIME S-R.N. reqd. immedi­ ately for night duty.


NURSING AUXILIARY reqd. for part-time night duty.


pROM the moment the relatives call us. we


Applications to Matron._________ _


SKILLED MOTOR MECHANIC reqd.; good rate of pay: bonus, superannuation scheme.—Apply: Wellgate Motors. Clitheroe. Tel.


WANTED.—Strong Man or Youth; good wages. — Oddies Textiles. King Street. Clltheroe.__________


224._____________________________ ___________TO LE T ___________


TO LET.—NABS FARM. Roughlec. Nr. Burnley. Stone-built house with 2 living rooms, kitchen. 3 b e d r o om s , electricity. Farm


buildings include T.T. shlpppn for 12, Dairy, Barn, Provender Store, silo pit and 2 piggeries. Approx. 16 acres of land. Im­ mediate possession of the land. Possession of house and buildings 12th May. 1961. Further particu­ lars apply: Miller & Chartered Surveyors. 214. Tod- morden Road, Burnley. Tel. 2458.


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


Wreaths. Bouauets. Cut Flowers, eto.


A. PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel)


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clltheroe


Tel. Chatburn 239. Members of Tolefiowcr


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order


BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES


Clltheroe (near Prlmroso Brldgo) Tel. 621 (any hour)


OPrinted and Published by the


Ltd., at 6, Market Place. Ollth- ^ eroe. Tel. 407/8 (Two llnee) 0


lltheroe Advertiser & Times Co CLITHEROE 3 4 5


FUNERRL SERVICE BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2 « 4 t


mana


place ourselves completely at their disposal . . . for as long as our services are needed.


£Tke


48. PARSON LANE. CUTHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


Tel.: 857 (day); 183 (niftht) for


X O ' ic a tk i . B o u q u e h Cut


. (pEantS


Personal attention given to all orders.


Maxwell House Instant Coffee will be available all next week.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


Wopne _Lane. _C 11 th e r o e^ _TeL_59._ l prospects for suitable applicant:


ars of experience, etc., should be addressed to the Secretary at the Hospital.________,___________ —


WASHER-UP REQD. (MALE OR FEMALE).—APPLY:


kor pleasure and profit with our knitting machine and exclusive wnitting scheme. For details Lrite: Dept. CA, Ideal House,


WANTED


OLD GUNS. Pistols, Rifles, Revolv­ ers reqd.; best prices paid—Peter Field, Pendle Hotel, Chatburn. Tel. 234._______________________


4. Advertiser and Times._______


MIXED BUSINESS (to keep one person) reqd.; Lowergate. Duck Street, Shawbridge.—Write, stat­ Eing price and particulars; Box


3 OR 4 BEDROOMED HOUSE reqd. (to rent): with garage or garage space: Chatburn Road area or Chatburn.—Write: Box FI. Advertiser and Times.


DETACHED HOUSE urgently reqd. (with or without land); Clitheroe or district.—Fisher & Co. 4. King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 257.


OFFERS INVITED


Offers are invited for the right to sell ICE CREAM and/or RE­


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE EDISFORD


FRESHMENTS at Edlsford during the ensuing season.


Offers stating whether for ice cream, refreshments or both to be delivered to me in plain sealed envelope endorsed “ Edis- ford ” not later than 10th March.


MEMORIALS 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. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


COMING OF AGE


SEED ALL.—Congratulations, Alan, on your 21st birthday. March 5th. May good luck, good health and happiness be yours always.


15, Central Avenue. Clitheroe.


It will be a condition that stalls or vehicles used by the Grantee(s) l of those rights shall be sited at


teast 20 yards from the frontage io Edlsford Rond and attention os drawn to relevant provisions 1f the Food Hygiene Regulations w955. further information as to Phich may ho obtained from the


ublic Health Inspector. R. B. SNOWDEN,


Town Clerk. T E N D E R S BOROUGH OF GLITHEROE


Tenders are Invited for the ex­ ternal painting of 168 dwellings. Form of lender and Specification of work required can be obtained from the Public Health Inspector, York Street, Clitheroe. on Deposit of Two Guineas which


EXTERNAL PAINTING OF COUNCIL HOUSES





—From Mr. and Mrs. Seed, Rita and Dorothy.


Best wishes. D E A T H S


D1NSDALE.—On Monday, February 27th, at the home of her daughter 34. Moor Street. Burnley. Ann. the dearly beloved wife of the late William .Dinsdale. in her 87th year (formerly of West Bradford). ■Interred at the Methodist Chapel. West Bradford, on March 2nd. 1961. _________________ _


MITCHELL.—On the 2Gth Febru­ ary, 1961, (in hospital). Janey, the dearly loved wife of the late Harry Mitchell, of 7, Ormerod i Road, Burnley, aged 64 years,


will bo returned on receipt of a T bona fide tender.


March. 1901. The Council do not l bind themselves to accept the


tng, should reach me not later _


owest or any tender. R. B. SNOWDEN,


Town Clerk's office, CLITHEROE.


, _ Town Clerk. A C K N OW L E D G M E N T S


BR1GCS.—The family of the late Mrs. F. Briggs wish to thank all


Rockdene. Chatburn.____________


relatives, friends and neighbours the Mothers’ Union, and the Sunshine Band for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement.


CRABTREE.—Mary Pickup, niece of Mary Crabtree, wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes: also the doctor and nurses of Haydock Lodge Nursing Home. Newton-le- Wlllows, Clergy. Whalley Parish


han noon on Wednesday, 22nd


nterment was at Accrington Cemetery on Thursday, the 2nd March.


enders. In a plain sealed envel­ iope, endorsed •' External Paint­


—All our love, from Mother and Michael.


SEEDALL.—Congratulations, Alan, on your 21st birthday. March 5th, 1961.


—Enq.: Veevers, Undertakers. Clithcroe. Tel. 75 day and 673 night.________________________


PROCTOR.—On February 24th. at 6. Fox Street. Clitheroe. Agnes Ann, the beloved wife of the late Harry Proctor, aged 71 years. R.I.P. Interment was at Clith­ eroe Cemetery on Tuesday last.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.____________


SHEPHERD.—On February 27th. 1961. in hospital. Greta, the dearly


—Calverleys Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.__________


loved wife of John Richard Shepherd, of 12. Kirkmoor Road. Clitheroe. aged 28 years. Interred Clitheroe Cemetery on Thursday. March 2nd. 1961,


SMALLEY.—On February 26th. 1961, (In hospital). Herbert, the beloved husband of Gertrude Smalley, of 12. Wilson Street. Clitheroe. in his 79th year. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on March 1st.


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582,


DAWSON.—Mrs. L. Dawson and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours. Rev. H


2, Bolland Close, Clitheroe.


Church and Mr. W. Wellens for funeral arrangements.___________


D. Chapman and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow.


24. Curzon Street. Clitheroe.


DICKINSON.—Mr. F. W. Dickinl son and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neigh­ bours, Rev. H. D. Chapman and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor and the Queen’s nurses for their kindness.


PROCTOR.—The family of the late Mrs. A. A. Proctor express sincere t thanksto all relatives, neighbours,


Jhe clergy of SS. Michael and f ohn Church and all other ariends for floral tributes received t nd kindness shown during their dime of sorrow; also the family f octors and the Queen’s nurses 6 or their kindness.


THWAITE.—On February 24th. 1961. at his home. 41, Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Holden* the dearly loved husband of the late Ellen Thwaite. aged 74 years. Cremation was at Accrington 011 Tuesday, February 28th. 1961.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.


IN MEMORIAM


BOWES.—In loving memory of my dear Wife. Lily, who died March 3rd. 1955. Memories don’t fade,


—From her loving Husband, Bob.


They just grow deep. From the one I loved. But could not keep.


BOWES.—In love we remember our darling Mother, who died March 3rd. 1955.


This world is full of mothers, Mothers kind and true, But there is not a mother In T this whole world.


—Still missed by her loving Sons. Daughters. Sons-in-law and Grandchildren._______


hat could take the place ot you.


. Fox Street. Clltheroe.__________


SHEPHERD.—Mr. John Richard Shepherd wishes to thank all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during his sad bereavement: also the doctors and staff of Queen’s Park 1 Hospital.


BRADLEY.—In loving remem­ brance of my dear Husband. Stanley, who passed awav March 2nd. 1958.


2. Klrkmoor Rond. CUtheroe._____


SINGLETON.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Singleton and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours. Rev. A. Bisbrown.


children and staff of Ribblesdale County Secondary School. Air. j. H. Billson. Ribblesdale Cement. . Ltd., and the children from Low


—From his loving Wife, Florence. 101, Henthorne Road, Clith­ eroe; also his Sister and family.


n memory they remain. And hope brings consoling W thought.


e shall all meet again.


Thornton; and his Friends. Lily and Walter. Padiham.


Moor, and all other friends for floral tributes received and kind­ ness shown during their time of sorrow: also the family doctor and Queen’s nurses and the doctors and staff of Christy’s Hospital. Manchester, for their 1 kindness.


THWAITE.—Miss Johnson (sister- t in-law) wishes to thank all rela­


6. Eastford Place. Clitheroe._____ tives. friends and neighbours for


41. Waddington Road, Clitheroe. sad bereavement.


heir messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during her


BRADLEY. — In loving memory of a dear Brother-in-law and Uncle. Stanley, who passed away March 2nd. 1958.


—From Len, Lily, Albert and Audrey and family, Peel Green: also Arthur. Lilian and Diane Worsley. Manchester._________


Always remembered.


CHATBURN.—Treasured memories of my dearest Mother, Margaret


Jane, who died March 1st. 1952: also my dearest Father. Richard, who died February 1st. 1954: and my dearest Sister. Lottie, who died July 2nd. 1954.


—From their loving Daughter. Ida. 27. Whalley Road.________


For in my heart you’re alwavs S near,till loved, still missed and very dear.


No length of time can take away.


Cherished thouehts dav by day,


DUCKWORTH.—Treasured mem­ ories of a dear Father, who died


March 6th. 1955. Loved and remembered always, t —Edna and Stanley.____________


—From his loving Wife and __ children.____________


ELLSE.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, who died February 23rd. 1960.


HARRISON.—In loving memory of a dear Sister and Auntv. who died March 5th. 1960.


—From Henry, Marjorie and family._______________________


Loved and remembered always.


M A RS D EN.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother and Father,


—From Daughter, Edith. 4. Frankland Street..


To love and to remember, till the sun of life be set.


who died July 5th, 1939. and February 28th. 1958.


Though with our dear ones we I must part.


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