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Clitkeroe Advertiser & Times, April 7, 1961 Uiii!


PRIMROSE


— C L I T H E R O E L T D . SELECTED USED CARS:


1959 1958 1957 1957


1958 1959 1957


1953 1951 1950


(October) AUSTIN A.40 de-luxe, Forina Grey; under 5,000 miles; undersealed; in new condition. B.M.C. Warranted. (July) AUSTIN A.35; 2-door, grey, 10,000 miles; undersealed. Immaculate condition. B.M.C. Warranted. (December) AUSTIN A.55 ESTATE CAR; grey, heater. Good condition. (June) AUSTIN A.35; 2-door, green, heater, undersealed. One owner. Good condition. AUSTIN A.55 de-luxe; duo-tone green. Very good condition. (June) FORD 7cwt. VAN; heater. Excellent condition. STANDARD 10; fawn, heater. One owner. Nominal mileage.


BARGAINS:


VAUXHALL WYVERN VAUXHALL WYVERN FORD lOcwt. VAN ...


£225 £85 £40


F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents,


NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE (Ready for occupation June)


OUTSKIRTS OF CLITHEROE


Lounge. Dining Recess, Kitchen, Fuel Store, etc. Room Garage.


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE.


Full details: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


A few plots still available for 1961. Full details: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


NEW DETACHED AND SEMI­ DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE


t Very attractive and well main­ Cained stone-built semi-detached Bountry House. Containing 2


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. GRINDLETON


Lounge, Dining Room. Kitchen, etc. Detached Garage. Good Garden Area to rear. Freehold. R.V. £14.


edrooms. modern Bathroom.


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. Bv RICHARD TURNER & SON


Full details and to view: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


NEWBY HALL. RIMINGTON NR. CLITHEROE


have received instructions from Mr. A. Middleton to sell by auction


RICHARD TURNER & SON upon the premises, on We are specialists in'


35 Light Sussex Pullets and 40 F crossed Hens in full lay. ractor, T.V.O., fitted with pulley, W licenced and in perfect order; Land


the whole of his farming Poultry and Implements, viz:


MONDAY. 17th APRIL. 1961


a erguson Tractor T.V.O.. licenced Tnd in perfect order: President


agon with winding gears, good s tyres and in running order: Blnck-


E R V I C E T " " w i w f t .


PARTS-EXCHANGE UNITS • REPAIRS Immediate supply of genuine


B.M.C. Service Parts. Backed by B.M.C.


Technical Service and trained mechanic*. Exchange engines and units. Warranted for 12 months.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


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THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


SALE of upwards of 80 Newly- f calved Cows and Heifers, mostly


MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 10th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


t rom local farms, b ut including a.m. 1 WEEKLY SALE OP FATSTOCK. THURSDAY. APRIL 13th


80 Fat Cattle; 400 Fat Sheep, mostly fit Hoggs off keep; 20 Fat


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 600 In-calf and 500 Store Cattle. Entries include several drafts of h top quality Cattle from noted


GREAT ANNUAL S P R IN G


Class 3—Best Shorthorn or Short­ horn- type Cow.


Class 2—Best Friesian or Frieslan- type Cow.


Class 1—Best Ayrshire or Ayrshire- type Cow.


Prize Schedule


Class 4—Best Heifer (any breed) with not more than 4 broad teeth.


Class 5—Farmers’ Class. Best Cow or Heifer, any breed.


Class 8—Best Pair of Young Cows. t Classes 6/8 to be in store condi­


Class 7—Best * Pair of Store Heifers.


mion for feeding purposes with not


a.m. prompt. In-calf Cattle in Main Ring at 11 a.m. prompt. Judging of all classes a t 9 a.m. prompt. Ineligible for Prizes. Sale 10 a.m. prompt. Prize Cattle offered at 2 p.m. Also 7 Ordinary Shares in this Company.


a SECOND ANNUAL PRIZE SHOW Snd SALE of 400 In-calf and 400 Store Cattle. Special for Polled a tores and Store Sheep and Ewes


TUESDAY, MAY 2nd


Tel. Hellifield 226. PUBLIC NOTICES


nd Lambs. Entries invited. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.


BETTING AND GAMING ACT. 1960


I, WILLIAM DOBSON of 11, Seedall Avenue. Clitheroe Lanca­ shire HEREBY GIVE NOTICE 1th a t on the 5th day of April.


Clitheroe for a Bookmaker’s Per­ mit. Any person who desires to object to the grant of such t Bookmaker’s Permit should send


he Petty Sessional Division of


(signed) WILLIAM DOBSON DATED this 5th day of April. 1961.


Licensing Committee at his office at 21, Church Street. Clithcroe not later than the 22nd day of April, 1961 two copies of ft brief statement in writing of the grounds of his objection.


o the Clerk to the Betting


B961 I made application to the t etting Licensing Committee for


start of sale. Store Cattle in No. 2 Ring a t 10


ore than 6 broad teeth. Please note time of judging and


Class G—Best Pair of Store Bul-


Cattle in above classes to calve before November 1st.


erds.


Pigs; 25 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m. TUESDAY. APRIL 18th


choice Heifers direct from Scot­ land. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30


he customary consignments of ^ PERSONAL


1. WHITTAM CRESCENT. Whalley. ________Tel._ Wha I ley_3345,________


MRS. E. LAMBERT. REGISTERED BARCLEY CORSETIERE,


LACK ENERGY AT MIDDLE AGE? Revitalise with Orstrax Tonic Tablets. Feel livelier, stronger, years younger. ALL Chemists 2/6.


FACIAL HAIRS expertly removed by Miss Tomlinson, D.R.E., 2. St. James Row, Burnley. Tel. 6678. Hours: Mon.,. Wed., Fri., 1-30—6 p.m.; Sat., by appointment.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 400 Summer and Autumn Calving Cows and Heifers. T Championship Silver Challenge


GREAT ANNUAL 1st SPECIAL TUESDAY. APRIL 11th


Hrophy presented by Mr. J. H. p oward and £5. Reserve Cham­ £ion £2/2/0. Prizes: £3, £2 and


Class 1—For the best Black and C White Cow.


1 in each class.


Class 3—For the best Black and C White Heifer.


lass 2—For the best Cow. any other colour.


Class 5—For the best Farmer’s S Cow or Heifer.


lass 4—For the best Heifer, any other colour.


S pecial Sale of Store Cattle and heep.Prizes: £3. £2. £1 in each class.


Class 2—Best Pen of 4 Galloway or Angus Bullocks.


Class I—Best Pen of 4 Galloway or Angus Heifers.


Class 3—Best Pen of 4 any other breed Heifers.


Class 4—Best Pen of 4 any other breed Bullocks.


Class 5—Best Pen of 10 B.F. Ewes with Lambs.


SALE of 250 Newly-Calved Cows and Heifers, being a large majority of farmers’ cattle b u t Including consignments direct from Scotland and the North. 1 Judging a t 10-30 a.m. Ballot at


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


SALE of Fatstock being upwards of: 200 Cattle: 400 Sheep; 150 Pigs; 200 Killing and Rearing Calves. Grading at 8 a.m. a Sales at: 10 a.m. Calves; 11


0-45 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


n.m. Cattle (clean cattle first); 12


SALE of 400 In-plg Sows. Gilts and Store Pigs following Sale of t Fat Pigs with special accommoda­


oon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


. A very fine show, the majority of which are home-bred. Sale a t 11 a.m.


at Hoggs.


P G R EA T ANNUAL SECOND I RIZE SHOW and SALE of 500 Sn-calf Dairy Cattle. Special


TUESDAY. APRIL 25th tore Cattle Sale.


LAWN EDGE


TRIMMER Price :


£3-0-0 SIMPLE TO USE


KEEPS THE LAWN EDGE NEAT & TIDY


from WHITAKERS


14 Castle Street, Clitheroe __________ ’Phones: 160 & 697__________


Other Classified Advertisements on Pages 4 and 5


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/G)


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


s alves and Fatstock. when good easonal numbers will be forward.


MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 10th C WEEKLY SALE a t 11-30 a.m. of


WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 12th a WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Local


Ce offered a t the close of the s attle Sale. W. Sanderson will


Vaccinated Pigs will be on offer at 2 p.m.


how 70 grey-faced Gimmer Hoggs.


af Geld and In-calf Cattle a t 10-30 f .m.. when a large show will he jorward. In-calf Cattle will be


. FRIDAY NEXT. APRIL 14th o Special PRIZE SHOW and SALE


ments of choice Short-date and Summer Calvers • from A. Procter and J. F. Billington and numerous local farmers.


May 12th. e Schedules on application. Early Tel. 325.


ng Fridays: April 21st. 28th and udged in Six Classes. Consign­


C Other Special Sales of In-calf i attle will be held on the follow­


ntries requested. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


nd North Country Newly-calved Cows and Heifers at 11 a.m., when 60-80 head will be on offer. b All Classes of Store Sheep will


Ford and Black Polled Cattle: 45 Hriesian and Ayrshire Bulling Beifers; 38 Fat Cows and G Fat 4 ulls; 123 Mule Gimmer Hoggs: F5 Half-bred Ewes with Lambs; 74


of 376 Attested Cattle and 242 Sheep (without reserve) viz. 174 Friesian and Ayrshire, Summer and Autumn Calving Cows and Heifers (mostly de-horned); 113 Feeding Bullocks and Heifers, in­ fcluding many outstanding Here­


T Annual Spring Sale for Messrs. R.


ion for vaccinated pigs. SATURDAY. APRIL 22nd


hompson and Sons (Farms) Ltd.,


Judging a t 10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 13th


Class 6—Best Pen of 10 H.B. Ewes with Lambs.


ftonc combined SR and ST; Barn- Rord Greencrop or Hay Loader; wakinp machine: Hay trailer 12 ft. h ith sheep cages: Trailer cart with t ay shelves: 3 sheep cages; Trac­ Tor cart with winding gears and I ank Box to fit Fertiliser Drill:


mower and Deering trailer mower, both in perfect order: R.T. Barrow: Iron saw bench with 10 h.p. elec­ tric motor: 250 call. T.V.O. Tank: Ferguson Sweep fittings and sweep. President swem fittings and sweep. Root cutter: Grindstone in frame: Set of Iron Blocks: 3 sets of drain f rods: Spades: Wolslev electric


ron land roller: Bamlett trailer Two B e d r o o m s . Bathroom,


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


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


H o t h e r s a l l & F o r r e s t f a .l .p .a .


AUCTIONEERS. VALU£Rs AND ESTATE AGENTS


BANK SALEROOMS. dLlTHEROE ' . TEL *J5 OR EVENINGS 75j


BARROW. Nr. CLITHEROE The


Tange; large Kitchen wn sink b hree Bedrooms above, vimi with


Apply:HOTHERSALL & FORrect B Auctioneers and Estate Aeinis.


No. 43 CASTLE VIEW CLITHEROE


v This substantial Property offers t ery pleasing Living Accommoda­


Larder on the ground floor Above are Three Bedrooms, comhined Bathroom and W.C. ana Lott Stockroom. Yard with usual offices.


ion and comprises: S Double-fronted Sales shoD-


itting Boom: Large Kitchen and


The Premises are In good condi­ Ftion throughout. Mains Services


reehold. Bateablc Value- £30 Further particulars from-'


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 55.


The attractive and well maintained Detached Bungalow '■ CARLCOTT,”


bng: Central Hall; Lounge with s ay, tile range; Dining Room fquare boy. tile range; Kitchen Titted stainless steel sink unit- r hree Bedrooms; combined Bath­


oom and W.C. l Outside Washhouse (services


Cart Gears and spare collars and usual small tools: Manus milking machine. 3 units and spare bucket. Cooler and container: Burco elec­ tric water heater: Hnrdv Cream Separator: 900 Fencine posts; 1000 vards of Rails: Barbed and nlnin wire: 500 new Bricks and nuantitv of 4-in. drain tiles: Quantity scran iron: Five 19 ft. x 8 ft. hen cabins Sale at 1-0 n.m. Tenns Cash


ence: 2 doz. cow buckets: 1 set of


AUCTIONEERS* OFFICES: BENTHAM (Tel.: 444)


have received instructions from Mr. J. Chew to sell by auction


GISRURN. Nr. CLITHEROE. RICHARD TURNER & SON


END HOUSE FARM. Upon the Premises on


vi Comprising: 40 DAIRY CATTLE Az. 7 B. and W. Heifers due S ugust and September; 3 Geld Ahorthorn Heifers: 30 Cows due Nugust. September. October and


WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19th the whole of his farming LIVE AND DEAD STOCK


ovember (some ln-mllk). 15 Hens. y.o. D IMPLEMENTS Include: Ferguson


Bamford Strawer: Nicholson Side Delivery: Chain Harrows; Raking


Siesel 1959 Tractor: 1960 Manure preader; Hay Sweep: Cutter Bar;


Machine: Trailer with hay shelv- vings: R.T. Cart with hay shel- vlngs; Manure tank and pump: Land roller: Turnip pulper and chopper; Milk bogey and s ta n d : Cooler: 4 Fullwood milking mach­ ine unite with pipe line and en­ gine: Bottle washer: Bottles and crates: Night Ark 6 ft. x 6 ft. with slatted floor together with the usual small sundry tools.


Sale at 1-0 p.m. Terms Cash.


AUCTIONEERS* OFFICES : BENTHAM (Tcl.s 444/5/6) With Vacant Possession


have received instructions to offer for sale by auction (sublect to conditions and unless sold pre­ viously)


RICHARD TURNER & SON In THE NEW INN GISBURN. on


all th a t desirable freehold dairy farm known as


THURSDAY. 20th APRIL. 1961 at 3 p.m.


situate 2 miles from Gisburn and comprising: Farmhouse built of stone with slate roof and con­ Ktaining: Porch; Living Room:


BONNY BLACKS FARM


s itchen with Rayburn cooker and rink (h. and c.); Pantry; Store­


oom: 3 Bedrooms. WOutside: Lean-to Shed; E.C.;


ashhouse and Garage.. R.V.: £9. 2 Farm Buildings include: Dairy;


M large Loose Boxes; Covered


abouts of very valuable meadow and pasture land, well watered


Shippon for 26 fitted with water bowls and m.m. pipeline; Stirk Shippon for 6; Heifer Shippon for 6; 3-bay Barn with threshing bay; Dutch Barn. a Together with 61 acres or there­


iddenstead; 2-stall Stable; Drag


Water from a good private supply. Own Electricity supply (generat­


nd in exceptionally good heart. Eing plant included in sale) Mains


f nd B. Seed and Son will show the darm by arrangement (not Tues­


available at end of May, 1961. or earlier by arrangement. a The owner/occupiers. Messrs. E.


lectric available. Vacant Possession which can be


ays or Thursdays).


Richard Turner & Son. Auctioneers Further particulars from:


NEWTON. Nr. CLITHEROE. h RICHARD TURNER & SON


Street. Clithcroe (264). BRUNGHILL FARM.


TUESDAY, APRIL 18th The Whole of his


C Viz. 41 ATTESTED FRIESIAN a ATTLE: 17 Cows due June. July Gnd Aug.; 1 in-milk Cow. geld: 1 S eld Cow: 3 Heifers due Aug. and (1ept.; 2 Geld Heifers; 3 Heifers m8 m.o.); 9 Heifer Calves. 6-9 F .o.; 4 Store Bullocks, 18 m.o.; 1


LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK


riesian Stock Bull. 28 HEAD OF POULTRY. T IMPLEMENTS include: Fordson


Bamford Manure Spreader: Wolse- ley Electric Fence: Pulper and slicer chaff cutter; Milk Truck; Field Gate; Galvanised Sheets; Grindstone: 3-unit Gascoigne Milking Machine with Pipeline for 17 Cows; 21 Water Bowls and Pipeline; l i h.p. Lister Petrol Engine; Asbestos-built Sectional Garage, as new, 16ft. x 10ft.; 2 Poultry Huts. 12ft. x 8ft.; 1 IPoultry Hut 8ft. x 6ft.; Glouster


Machine; Bamlctt Tractor Mower: Blackstone Strawing Machine:


ncubator. Sale at 1 n.m.


AUCTIONEERS* OFFICES: BENTHAM (TEL. 444)


AT STUD


•l BOARS at stud; Ped. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—G. Htmpson. Grindleton (Chat. 203).


Ltd., a t 6. Market Place. Ollth- —, eroe. Tel. 407/8 (Two lines) C?


by-Bowland 264. C Printed and Published by the


lltheroe Advertiser is Times Oo


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR a t stud.—Shoesmlth, Copy Nook. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton-


Terms: Cash


Tractor; Bedford Van; Tractor Lrailer on rubbers; Martin Hay a oader; Bamford Side Delivery


nd Swathe Turner: Raking


and Valuers. Bcntham. Tel, 444. L Solicitors: Messrs. Ramsbottom.


iddlc and Dixon. 21, Church


VELOSCHOEN SHOES ... 99/9 BOOTS ... 105/-


Nave received instructions from T.


elson. Esq., to sell by auction Upon the Premises on


COMMANDO BOOTS from 69/6


TUFF BOOTS 45/9


82-6 Lowergate, Clitheroe Tel. 1102


R. TURNER & SON Estab. 1910


CLEANING ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


FREE FtTTING SERVICE


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street


CLITHEROE Telephone: CIHh8ro# |3&


48. FAHSON LANE. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS of interflora


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


( j j f i e o t k s . B o u q u e t i C u t


i c e t e . (pl!<mt&


personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served.


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


Service—Day & Night


Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence;


48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE


p Ample Garden areas laid out vrincipally a t rear. Mains Se-- Aices. Bateable Value- £33


aid on); Coalstore. Brick-built Garage


B Auctioneers and Estate Agents


Vacant Possession on completion.’ Viewing: By appointment with- HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


nnual Ground Rent: £3/19/4' ank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 9*5.


- - FISHER & . Co.; ; ; LANb ANDESTATE'AGENTS


,4V;KING-LANE.^CLlTHER0E TELEPHONE 2S7 -


LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select site In a quiet residen­


NEW HOUSES


tial area. 1 A few sites still available tor


BEECHTHORPE, WADDINGT0N L Builders: Albert Penny & Sons


our office.FISHER & CO.. 4. KINC LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


f ery well maintained and in' a. ^TUESDAY. 11th APRIL. 1961 dirst-class state of repair and Lecoration. Comprising: Spacious


H Superior Modern Semi-detached Vouse in a good residential area..


PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


Hall. r 1st Floor: 3 Bedrooms, Bath­ o front and rear. R.V. £30.


ounge, Dining Room. Kitchen.


oom, nnd separate Toilet. t Built on Garage. Garden areas


Ground Rent £3/5/0. CLITHEROE


MGood 3-bedroomed House. All B Terraced House. 3 Bedrooms.


19. BROWNLOW STREET


ains Services. No. 6. YORK STREET


athroom


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


2. HARRISON TERRACE GRINDLETON


icely decorated. Freehold. SABDEN


ng: Sitting Room. Living Room, Kitchen. Two good Bedrooms.


sale. 2 spacious display windows. p We have several sound and


Crofitable Businesses for sale.


onsult us for further particulars FISHER & CO..


4. KINC LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


WELLINGTONS and Hand-made


CLOGS Excellent business premises for


54/58, LOWERGATE CLITHEROE


JAMES BARLOW SON will sell by Auction


( . B/W SHORTHORN AND AYR* l)r so many thereof as may be re-


uired to satisfy the dPbt ar*d costs.


Auctioneers. ” Rosslyn.” Helmshore Road, Haslingden. Tel. Ross^ndale 1438; or from C. H. Kinder, Sheriff’s Officer, 21, Nichols Sireet. Burnley. Tel. 4161.


SITUATIONS VACANT


RECEPTIONIST-CASHIER reqd. by er leading TV company foil Clith­ uitable applicant.—Apply: Area


Manager, D.E.R. Ltd., 14, Preston New Road, Blackburn.__________


t oe showroom; attractive posi­ sion with good pay offered to


JUNIOR TYPIST reqd. for pro­ fessional office in Clitheroe: pre­ ferably able to take shorthand: part-time employment to married lady would bo considered.—H. Pearson, Accountant. 38, King Street. Clitheroe. Tel, 678.


PIER M AN ENT. FULL-TIME RABBIT-CATCHER reqd.; trans­ port allowance In addition to wage. Apply in writing to: The Secretary, Bowland and Chaigley Rabbit Clearance Society. 3. Forestry Houses. Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe. Lancs.________________


LADY INTERVIEWERS urgently needed by leading Mail Order


PART-TIME LADY CANVASSERS reqd.; no-1 experience necessary: good earnings on weekly wage and commission basis.—Write: Mrs. Simpson, Hey-Fold Farm Cottage, Country Brook. Near


JUNIOR CLERK (15-18 years) reqd. for fuel accounts office.—■ Exors. W. L. Grime. Tel. Clith-


YOUNG MAN (school-leaving age) reqd. for training in engineering works.—Write: Box L6. Advertiser and Times.____________________


Colne._________________________ oroo 51. ___________________


FARM WORKER reqd.-, must he used to all farm work, including mechanical milking; rate of pay £9/1/8 per week of 42 hours, with additional payments for week-end duty nnd other extras: m S C conditions of service: per­ a anent position (pensionable f fter 2 vears): house available


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN.


aor rent to married man. board


Applications, stating age and ex­ perience, together with the names of two referees, to the Secretary as soon as possible.


nd residence for single man.


Company; suit any lady with 25 hours weekly to spare; 5-day week: top rates of pay; average earnings £6/10/0 weekly.—For local Interview write: Box L4. Advertiser nnd Times,__________


c Terms: Cash. Cheque.* not ac­ eptedFurther particulars from: The


Sate at 2*0 p.m.


HIRE COWS: 4 HEIFERS: AND 7 STIRKS


pecifications may be Inspected at


t our office. NEW BUNGALOWS


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


d td., Blackburn. Superior semi­ petached Bungalows now ap­ r roaching completion. A quiet sesidential locality. Plans and


pen outlook towards Fondle Hill i A well-built Property compris­


PENDLE ROAD. CLITHEROE o On a nicely elevated site with


BComprises: Hallway oitttne r oom, -Livine Room, ’mo| tile


Stone-built Family Dwellinghouse No. 5. ABBEY TERRACE


Coalplace. All Mains Services Annual Ground Rent: ?w i i /o Rateable Value: £12. vacant Possession.


rick-built Workshop; ToUpt and ank Salerooms. Clithcroe. tm. 95.


The Old Established Rmrcry Business and Premises


TOTAL DISPERSAL MACHINERY. IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY APPLL ANCES. CABINS. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. SALE


WEST BRADFORD. Nr. Clitheroe. will sell by auction for Mr G Aspln (health reason, farm sold)


MARY BONE MEADOW FARM. ___ (along Whittaker Lane)


T FORDSON M A JO R DIESEL pRACTOR (1955) hydraulic lift eulley, power take-off, lighting J tc., in good running order: BONES MINOR (mark 2) Hay y aler, power take-off (worked two dears) as new; FORDSON Stan­ nard T.V.O. Tractor in good run­


TUESDAY. APRIL 18th. 1961


BAMLETT T.M.l Tractor Trailer Mower with tripper; Teagle HEDGE CLIPPER machine: Handy t Tractor Hay Trailer with hydraulic


ing order: 250gall. Diesel Tank-


Mamford Hay Loader: Raking ( achine with tripper; Blackstone Scomb.) Side Delivery; Martin nwath Turner and Collector- Tur­ Pip Drill: Hay Chopper: s.ridEe


2 electric s.phnse Motors -1 and 4 h.p.: Iron Water Baths; Pig Troughs; 16-stave Ladder.


Box: Wolseley Electric Fencer- Drain Rods: Snigg Chains- 2 Manure Barrows, r.t.: Rope Blocks along with numerous small Hand Tools, etc.: 2.000 DRAIN TILES 31n. In useful lots; QUANTITY OF TIMBER SPARS. Fence Rail and Posts: FORDSON 3-ton Lorrv for Spares. Fordson Standard Tractor-


lough: Scarrifier: Liquid Tank


R DAIRY APPLIANCES: COLD- gATOR CHILL Water Cooler 40/50


Motor: PER.KTNS 4-bottle Filler- Fortlflex Wash-up Bath- Mi 11- Coo1 Cl- and Pan.


all, with Single nhase Electric


1nhlns. 12ft. x 8rt.: One 24ft v G2ft. (no ro o n ; Laying Ark Pft


POULTRY: 30 Hens (Laying) C Poultry Cabins etc.: 2 span-roof


mwet or dryl with 1 h.p. electric Gotor, in good running order- r alv. Bins: Chain and Grass Har­


in. x Gft. ( A DELPHI 2-ewt. Fond Mixer


ows: Stack Shed.


coll Bed: voune man’s \ta,rdrnhe- oval Window Tahle- Oraiidmnther clock: Coa! Box: China nnd other Crnct-m-v: Glassware: Cutlery; 3 Oak Seat Chairs: Bathroom Pug- Ttnllen Coco Matting; Oak Hall Stand, etc. The above lots ran lia well


SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Th'-ep-nuarter wood-end enrine-


recommended to intending buyers. A Caterer will attend the Sale. a Sale: 1 o’clock (nromnt start


nnrecisted). Auctioneers:


T. SILVERWOOD. Clitheroe. Tel. 228.


__________ Tel. 3171,____________ By T. SILVERWOOD


J. BALRHAW. Whailey. For Sale by Private Treaty


2 with benefit of early possession HIGHCLIFFE FARM.


H Comprising: Well built Farm


GRINDLETON. Nr. Clitheroc (situate along Chapel Lane)


Kitchen, Larder and Pantry; 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom). MFarm Buildings: Tying for 13


ouse (2 Sitting Rooms. Living


D ilk Cows; Calf Shippon for 8: a airy; Barn Hay Storage; 2 close Ct hand other Barns, tying for 6


nd pasture land in good heart. o Council Water to Farm House:


t eadow; 10.208 acres Pasture or ahereabouts, all of a rich meadow


and Buildings. Electricity In­ stalled. Cottage adjoining to farm buildings let at £2/4/10 per month.


wn Water Supply to Farmyard


S Further particulars apply: T. Cilverwood, 17, Chester Avenue.


litheroe. Tel. 228. By JAMES BARLOW & SON


l3y order of the Sheriff of Lanca­ shire (Re B. and T. Garnett, a I


't MANOR HOUSE FARM. TWISTON. Nr. DOWNHAM


firm)


attle; Implement Storage. Silo Pit. MLand comprising 15.546 acres


6 acre T.T. Attested Dairy Farm known as


Sipper: BAMFORD A.M. 10 BTRAWING MACHINE (r. tvred)-


ATTENTION! Let your hobby be l your Income and pay for your


tuxuries the pleasant way. Knit


knitting scheme. For details write: Dept. CA. Ideal House, Lumb Lane. Bradford 8


or Pleasure mid profit with our machine and exclusive


OCEAN LINERS and other ship! require Radio Officers; day or evening course. Prospectus: Northern Counties Radio School 91. Lancaster Road, Preston.


WEAVERS reqd. either experienced or youne people, male or female


t prepared to learn. Please note 8h a t this mill now works an mj-hour day, starting at 8 a.m., s aking It possible for people In


??mth^,9E£h & Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill. Clitheroe.


ithout difficulty. Apply: John ^ John Watson and Sons, York Street. Clltheroe.


SMART GIRL OR YOUNG LADY reqd. as shop assistant: hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Saturday, 9 a.m.


L to 1 g-m.—Apply: A. E. Veevers td.. Shawbridge P.O.___________


INTELLIGENT BOY REOD. AGE 15/16 TO LEARN TO WEAVE WTH A VIEW TO


DATE. APPLY IN PERSON TO JAMES THORNBER LTD- HOLMES MILL, CLITHEROE.


SF.ESP’JUtP, AN apprentice OVERLOOKER AT A LATER


ib» iuu-ume; rwiienen Assistant, evenings: Cleaner, mornings.— Apply: Swan nnd Royal Hotel. Clitheroe. Tel. 130.


CARTERS TESTED SEEDS LTD,, RAYNES PARK. LONDON. S.W.20, owing to the death of Mr. J. L. Moorhouse, require an Agent to t take over an established connec­


Cion for their Grasses and Glovers. Seed Corn. Roots. Market g arden Seeds, etc. Applications t iving age. district covered, to


he above address.


JAMES DEWHURST & SON S (CLITHEROE) LTD.,


HAWBRIDGE MILL. CLITHEROE.


MAN OR YOUTH reqd. for work on poultry farm; must be inter­ ested.—Haworth, Coppins Poultry Farm, Whalley. Tel, 2380.______


The well known manufacturers of Veterinary and Agricultural pro­ ducts offer:—


DAY SON & HEWITT (Est. 1833) FIRST CLASS VACANCY FOR


A REPRESENTATIVE in


s Good salary, expenses, commis­ oion. and pension scheme for 1utstanding applicant who must f . Have proven sales ability pre­ 2erably in the Agricultural field.


and Agricultural Traders in own car. 3. Be aged 25-40 approx. Apply in confidence to Sales Director (C.A.), 22, Dorset Street, London, W.l.____________________


. Be prepared to call on farmers


YOUTH reqd. to assist with fuel delivery vehicle and to learn to drive a t appropriate age. Wage scale, from £6 a t 16 years.—Exors. W. L. Grime. Tel. 51.__________


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD.. Clitheroe. Due to expansion of works vacancies exist for: Skilled t Maintenance Fitters; Shift Elec­


Srician’s Mates; Shift Labourers. p uitable men will be trained for nroduction Jobs in existing and t ew sections of works. Applica-


ions to Personnel Department.


RESIDENT GENERAL HELP reqd. h to live as family in Pendle area ow, Burnley.__________________


KITCHEN ASSISTANT reqd. for week-end; washing-up.—Imperial Cafe, Clitheroe._________________


Dotel.—Write for interview to: Romestic Agency. 2, St. James’


C L I T K E R O E CORPORATION (Parks Department) re qu ir e Games Attendant (1). and Parks l Attendant (1). For full particu­


ay, April 12th.________________


Sars apply in person to Parks Cuperintendent. The Castle,^ d litheroe. on or before Wednes-


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


TWO NURSING AUXILIARIES— full or part-time. Rate of pay


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


A Nisht Sister’s post will also soon become vacant.


3/81 per hour.


ASSISTANT COOK (Male or Female) 42-hour week. MALE:


Applications to Matron.__________ PROCESS WORKERS


eek, £6/19/3.


FEMALE WARD ORDERLY—Full­ wtime. Rate of pay for 42-hour


£9/7/8. FEMALE: £7/3/3.


Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., Billingham Division, Clitheroe, have vacancies for shift process workers Interested in secure em­ ployment; good rates of pay, f contributory pension fund, wel­ tare schemes, etc. Applications to be made a t the works or write Industries


o: Mr. A. T. Stephenson. Imperial Chemical


BUILDER’S LABOURER reqd.— Apply: J. Schofield. Builder and


TEMPORARY HELP reqd. for garden, either full or part-time.— Lord. Hodder View. Higher Hodder.________________________


Contractor. Salthill. Clltheroe.


MAN reqd. to manage poultry farm; 5J-day week; good wages and bonus.—Apply: W. H. Spens- ley. The Farm, Hawthorne Place. Clitheroe.____________________ __


require a Weaver and a Battery Filler for automatic looms; train­ ing given to suitable applicants.— __ Apply :_Pendle Mill, CUtheroe._


K. R. HOYLE AND SONS LTD.. PENDLE MILL


STRONG LAD OR YOUTH" reqd. for farm work: live in or out.— J. Simpson. Fields House. Grindle- ton. Tel. Cliatburn 239._______


Dixon Solicitors. 21. Church Street. Clithcroe. Tel. No. 264.


o: Ramsbottom. Liddle and


REQD. IMMEDIATELY.—Experi­ tenced Shorthand Typist.—Apply


LORRY DRIVER reqd. for coke delivery work: rate of pay 4/91 per hour: £10/0/4 per 42-hour week, plus commission; good conditions including superannua­ qtion and sick pay schemes after


HELP reqd. for housework: daily. Apply by letter to: Lady Hornby, Barraclough Clithcroe.


Mualifying period.—Apply to: Mr. G. H. Taylor. Station Engineer.


as Works. CUtheroe.___________


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —


Chatburn Rd., Clithcroe Complete Funeral Directors


Funeral Director ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


THE LAST TRIBUTE


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION


Telephone; Whalley 3201 (Day or Night).


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order


BARKERS,


WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES, Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)


Wreaths. Bouauets, Cut Flowers, eto.


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


Residence: 28 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 230.


Members of Toleflower


FIMRRL SERVICE CLITHEROE 34 5


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2641


WE have long been known for our artistic arrange,


mont of floral offerings at memorial services we con­ duct: flowers always receive our special care.


PART-TIME CLEANER reqd. for professional premises; 12 hours per week; excellent pay and conditions. — Apply: Advertiser and Times._____________________


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


ALAN PARKER Ltd.. Clltheroe.__________________


DUTTON’S BLACKBURN BREW­ ERY. DECORATOR reqd.; per­ manent Job for the right man; for Clitheroe and district.— Apply: 18. Parson Lane. Clith- eroe.___________________________


PART-TIME DOMESTIC ASSIST­ ANT. Rate of pay 3/OS per hour. Applications to Matron._________


PART-TIME S.R.N. for night duty.


LANCASHIRE AND PART OF WEST YORKSHIRE


YARD-WORK ( INDOORS) : MUST BE ABLE TO READ AND WRITE LEGIBLY: REASONABIE PROSPECTS FOR RIGHT ROY.—APPLY:


STRONG BOY REQD. AGED 15*16 YEARS TO LEARN


PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd. for first-class work. — Apply:


urrounding towns and villages w reap b u s at starting time


IN MEMORIAM


CROOK.—In loving memory of Elsie, who died April 8th, 1958.


Not a day do we forget you. In


our


—From her loving Husband, Bernard. John and Kathie.


We who loved you, sadly miss As you.


near. i t dawns another year.


DEAN.—In loving memory of Matilda (Tilly) Dean, a dear cousin, who died April 3rd. 1960.


—From Hilda, George and Geoff. 39. Calder Avenue. Billington.


Always in our thoughts.


HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of Susannah Hargreaves, who died April 6th. 1940; also our dear Father. Robert Hargreaves, who was killed in action June 4th, 1915.


8, Turner Street. Ever in our thoughts.


Loved and remembered always. —From Nan. Dick and family.


—From Tom. Margaret and Beryl. 67, Chester Street, Blackburn.


Aldershot.______


Dearly loved and sadly missed. —From Beattie, Brad and Pat.


HOLDEN.—In ever loving memory of my dear Mother, Annie Holden: also dear Grandma of Geoffrey. Margaret and Mary; who fell asleep on April 8th,


—From Mary. Forever with the Lord.


74. Church Street. Rlbchester. uovea and remembered always


Richard, a t rest April 8th. 1960.


FECITT BROS. Whalley New Road


MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860


BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248


(Open Saturday afternoons) BIRTHS


DICKSON—On April 1st.


Margaret (nee Dingle) and Ian. of 2, Gayton Road, Heswall. Cheshire, a daughter.___________


to


MONK.—On April 2nd. 1961. at Bramley Meade Maternity Home,


6, West View, Clitheroe.


—From all at Higher Fenc< Wood, Whltewell.


TOMLINSON-—Loving memories of a dear Father and Grandfather,


Dearer to me than words can tell.


Worthy of everlasting remem­ brance.


Was the father I lost and loved so well.


33, Derby Road. Spondon, Derby.


—Sadly missed by loving Daugh­ Kter. Lizzie. Tom, Grandson,


Reunited with dear mother. eith.


TOMLINSON.—In loving memory of Richard, a dear Father and Granddad, who passed away April 8th. 1960.


He left a beautiful memory. A sorrow too great to be told. But to us who have loved and H lost him.


—From his loving Daughter,


1, Mytton View. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


is memory will never grow old.


Annie, Harry and Grand­ children.


A L T H A M .—Mrs. Altham and family wish to thank all neigh­ bours and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the Rev. H. D. Chapman, the Rev. H. Townsend and the family doctor for his devoted attention during Mr. Altham’s long illness.


55, West View, Clltheroe._______ 42, Brook Villas. Waddington.


BANKS.—Mrs. Banks and Derek wish to express their gratitude for the kindness and sympathy shown to them in their time of sorrow.


COOKSON.—The family of the t late Emma Cookson wish to


nd spiritual bouquets received. 5, Faraday Avenue.______________


bhank all her friends and neigh­ f ours, Fr. Burns and the doctor tor the help and kindness given ao her; also for all floral tributes


JONES.—Mr. and Mrs. Downey rand family wish to thank all


tanley for kind ministrations. 6. Grafton Street. Clitheroe.


felatives, friends and neighbours aor kind expressions of sympathy t nd floral tributes received; also she doctor, nurses and Fr. Win-


MONK.—The relatives of the late Elizabeth Monk wish to thank t all friends and neighbours for


immack. Appleton Cottage. Chatburn. 61. Peel Street. Clitheroe.________


ROBINSON.—Mrs. A. Robinson wishes to thank the many friends who so kindly donated to the Old People’s Club (£30 in lieu of flowers). •


SMITH.—The nephews and. nieces of the late Mrs. Esther Smith wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral m tributes received in their bereave­


ent. 26, Bawdlands. Clitheroe.________


WETTON— Mrs. H. Wetton and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and all other friends for sympathy and t kindness shown during: their 14, Montague Street, Clitheroe.


ime of sorrow.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


pheir kind expressions of sym­ dathy and floral tributes received auring their sad bereavement; Blso the Chatburn Sunshine Mand, Rev. H. Horne and Rev. A.


to Jeffrey and Dorothy, a daughter.


The engagement is announced between Bryan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Townson, of Slaid- burn, and Audrey, only daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. R. Slater. of Roundhay.__________________


ENGAGEMENTS TOWNSON—SLATER


The engagement is announced between Geoffrey, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Whittaker, “ Grandeur,” Whailey New Road, Langho, Blackburn, and Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lambert, 6, East View. Pendleton. f Congratulations i r o in both


WHITTAKER—LAMBERT amilies.


Best wishes to Mum and Dad on A their silver wedding anniversary,


SILVER WEDDINGS O’NEILL—GIDLOW


—From Alan. DEATHS


pril n th , 1961.


ADDIS.—On March 31st at 23 Kirkmoor Road. Clitheroe, Bessie, T the beloved wile of the late


—The Scales Funeral Service. Ten CUtheroe 345._______


Chomas Addis, in her 80th year. Tremation was a t Accrington on quesday last. There was a re­ cuest for no flowers but tributes dould be sent in the form of


onations to Wesley Organ Fund.


BANKS—On the 29th March, 1961, a t 42, Brook Villas, Waddington. Tom, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Banks, aged 77 years. And was interred a t St. Helen's Church on Monday. April 3rd.


BAXTER.—On April 5th, 1961. at 29, Newton Street. Clitheroe Ann, T the beloved wife of the late


—Bennett. CUtheroe. Tel. 582. th.


Shomas Baxter, aged 86 years. Lervice In St. Paul’s Church. i ow Moor, at 9-45 a.m. prior to anterment at Ciitheroe Cemetery 8t 10-30 a.m. on Saturday, April


CHAMLEY.—On March 31st, 1961, h in hospital. Albert, the beloved


—Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 582. CAlice Ann Glancy. of 2/), The


o hurch. Requiem Mass* was Cffered in SS. Michael and John Church prior to interment at


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


litheroe Cemetery on April 5th. R.I.P.


I


COOKSON.—On March 26th. 1961, at Queen's Park Hospital, Emma l Agnes, the beloved wife of the


yate Thomas Cookson, aged 62 ears. R.I.P.___________________


MONK.—On April 2nd, 1961, at her home. Appleton Cottage. Chatburn. Elizabeth, the dearly beloved wife of the late William Monk, aced 94 years. Interred at Christ Church. Chatburn. on April 5th.


—E. R. Veevers. Chatburn (Prop., B. Price). Tel. 297.__________


SMITH—On March 28th. 1961. in hospital, Esther, the beloved wife of the late Tom Smith, of 26, Bawdlands, Clitheroe, aged 68 years.


Cemetery on April 4th. —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


Interred a t Clitheroe


THORNBER.—On March 31st. at 32, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Samuel James, the dearly loved husband of Frances Margaret Thornber. aged 61 years. Inter­ ment was a t Clitheroe Cemetery on Wednesday last.


—The Scales Funeral Tel. Clitheroe 345.


Service.


WADDINGTON.—On April 5th. at 54. Woone Lane Clitheroe. Elizabeth Veronica, the beloved wife of the late Job Waddington. aeed 81 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest, ” Rockdale.” Clitheroe. Service and interment


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


IN MEMORIAM


BARKER.—Richard and Margaret (nee Ducket).


—From Sons and Daughters. Leigh, Lancs.______________


BENSON.—Treasured memories of a loving Wife and Mother. Ellen, who died April 7th, 1956.


—From her loving Husband. William. Daughter. Maggie, Eddie and Christine.______


Time changes manv things. Memory for ever clings.


BICKERSTAFFE—Treasured mem­ ories of dearest Phyllis, who fell asleep April 9th, 1960.


—From all her loved ones.


To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die.


‘‘Eternal rest give unto them, O Lord.”


ley, of 51. Salthill Road, Clith­ eroe, aged 66 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on April 4th.


usband of the late Ann Cham- he art 1s you’re - * always ......


the largest stock in last Lancashire.


of pleasing designs__ In


m e m o r ia l s Make your selection from Feoitts offer a wide variety


Frescent, Clitheroe, aged 7J years. Cortified with the Rites df Holy


at Clitheroe Cemetery on Satur­ day at 9-30 a.m.


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