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■ r Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 17, 1961 ^ITHIHi1»»l»lHHlini)f»l11HIIllimiHII1IIIHH)HHIIIUHHlllfllHIHIIlHltllHniHlllHI1 By RICHARD TURNER & SON


By the direction of the Special Personal Representatives of E. A. le G. Starkic deceased


Valuable Stock-rcarine Farm and Small Dairy Farm with Vacant Possession


l have received instructions to ofler cor Sale by Auction (subject to


SABDEN FOLD. PADIHAM RICHARD TURNER & SONS


onditions and unless sold pro- vlously. in


THE STATION HOTEL. Clithcroe. The capital stock-rearing farm


FRIDAY. APRIL 7th, 1961. at 3 p.m.


known as “ Sabdcn Fold Farm” and the small dairy farm known


as ” Lower Lane Farm,” both situ­ ate in the Parish of Goldshaw Booth, near Highnm. in the County of Lancashire, comprising:


B.R.V. £8. Buildings include Sarns and tying for 46 Cattle;


F. W. L. STEELeW Co. Auctioneers and Estate .'(cents,


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


S NEW DETACHED AND


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE


m Plans and specifications, etc., 1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE.


EMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


ay be inspected at the offices of: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


VILLAGE STORE, NEWSAGENTS Yorks.-Lancs. Border. Nr. Skinton SWEETS, TOBACCO & GENERAL


RMain l-oad Shop, store Living r oom, 2 Bedrooms, 3-piece Bath­


(Old Established)


w At Sabdcn Fold: Dwelling House Kith Living Room: Sitting Room;


E odernised Dwelling House with


Garage 18ft. x 10ft.; property on low rental. Average £135 p.w. News Sheet £35. (No opposition). Price: £3.000 (all in). 1


oom, Kitchen, etc. Perfect order.


(oitchen; Pantry and 3 Bedrooms N ne with bath and washbasin).


table and Loose Boxes. mAt Lower Lane Farm: Excellent


| j


S |


| Immediate supply of genuine


B.M.C. Service Parts. Backed by B.M.C. Technical Service and trained mechanics. Exchange engines and units.


Warranted for 12 months.


| — CLITHEROE LTD. 1


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DEALERS B.M.C. SERVICE


1 WHALLEY ROAD . CL1THEROE j


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Telephone 883 (3 lines) ^


FURNITURE SALE


JOHN DUCKWORTH & SON, *.a.i. THE PREMISES


Wednesday Next, 22nd March, 1961


COMMENCING at 2-0 n.m. TH E GOOD QUALITY


Household Furnishings and Effects at 75 M1TTON ROAD, WHALLEY.


including China G l ^ Cuttery^ Velvet SgleceSMbe, Mahogany | PRIMROSE ORGAAE --------- AUSTIN AND RILEY


Room; Kitchen; small Cellar: 4 Bedrooms and Bathroom with W.C. N.R.V. £9. Buildings include Shippon for 8 (water bowls fitted); Barn; Dairy; Wooden Piggery and Garage. t Together with 189.390 acres or


ntrance Hall; Lounge; Living


phereabouts of good sound land aractically within a ring fence


sheep rights on Spence Moor. b Mains Electricity installed in s t Lower Lane. Good private water nd tithe.


nd well watered with valuable aoth houses and in the buildings


Vacant Possession on completion. t Inspection by appointment with


upply to both farms. a Free of tenant right, land tax


,


he outgoing tenant. Mr. Nicholas (Nelson C470G) who has kindly consented to show the farms. f Full particulars may be obtained


Soysters. S olicitors. 40. Braz ennose


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


PARK HEAD FARM, WHALLEY RICHARD TURNER & SON


IN THE STATION HOTEL. CLITHEROE.


the valuable freehold dairy farm known as above and as previously advertised.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. (Mar. 22nd) at 3 n.m.


t The owner/occupier Mr. Proc­ aer. will show the farm by


Whalley 2202. Full particulars from Richard


ppointment (not Sundays). Tel.


Turner and Son, Auctioneers, Bcntham (444). Solicitors: Messrs. Waddington and Son. 2, Grim- shaw Street. Burnley (2166).


TO L E T


HUNTROYDE GARDENS. A PADIHAM. Nr. BURNLEY.


On View: To-morrow (Saturday, March 18th) between 2 & 4 p.m. _. ■__:__Tni tnnAO


Auctioneer’s Offices: 7, St. James Street, Accrington. Tel. 34242.


bout 4j acres of Gardens to let Immediately, with eight green­ houses totalling approx. 10.000 sq.lt. of glass. Most of the greenhouses have heating In­ stalled. Brick-built office and Storeroom. A Bungalow In the garden could also be Included, with kitchen, living room. 3 Bed­ rooms. bathroom and electricity. Apply in writing to: Ingham and Yorke. Chartered Land Agents. Huntroyde Estate Office, near Burnley.


PUBLIC NOTICES


NOTICE is hereby given that Angelo Avino of 59 Brownlow Street Clitheroe Lancashire is applying to the Home Secretary for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to • the Under Secretary of State. Home Office. (Nationality Division). Princeton House. 271 High Holborn. London W.C.l.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE 3!


CHARGES COVER ALL MEALS


&L0CH LOMOND I5gms


IBmysSQUTH COAST 17DAYS CORNWALL TOUR 24itGNS [&N0RTH DEVON 22 8daysL0CHS,HIGHLANDS 8, SKYE 24)4


INCLUDING AFTERNOON TEA.


For details of all our superb tours ask for the brochure. KIBBLE MOTOR SERVICES LTD.


16, WcIIgate, CLITHEROE. Phone 176.


Mr. II. Brookes, Park Villas, King Street, Wballey. Phone 2279.


CISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


S EEKLY PRIZE SHOW and aALE of 250 Newly-Calved Cows 0nd Hellers, beintr a large majority c1 farmers’ cattle but Including


W THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd


and the North. 1 Judging at 10-30 a.m. Ballot at


onsignments direct from Scotland


f: 200 Fat Cattle; 400 Sheep; 150 Pigs; and 200 Killing and Rearing Calves.


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


a.m. Calves: 11 a.m. Fat Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.


oALE of Fatstock being upwards Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10


S WEEKLY SALE of 400 In-pig i ows. Gilts and Store Pigs follow­ ang sale of fat pigs, with special pigs.


I ORTNIGHTLY SALE Of 200


Sheep at 12 noon. Announcement of Special Sale


nd Bamoldswlck. RICHARD TURNER & SON.


n-calf and Store Cattle and


ccommodation for vaccinated F TUESDAY. MARCH 28th


b SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd has aeen fixed by Messrs. R. Thompson snd Sons to hold their annual fpring sale of stock from their aarms at Penrith. County Durham


________Nr. Lancaster.________


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


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 20th F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


S ANNUAL SALE of All Classes of gootore Sheep at 10-30 a.m.. when a


TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 21st (Old Fair)


d show will be forward.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. MARCH 22nd N PRIZE SALE of Local and ead will be on offer, followed by


Weekly Sale of Store Sheep. Next Sale of Vaccinated Pigs.


a orth Country Newly-calved Cows hnd Heifers at 11 a.m., when 60-80


March 29th. FRIDAY NEXT. MARCH 24th a SPECIAL PRIZE SALE of Geld


and In-calf Cattle. Friday, Anril Itb (N.o.SaJc. Good^ Friday).|n (_


Cattle will be held on Fridays, April 14th, 21st and 28th; and


Snccial Prize Sales of --, -


May 12th. Schedules on application. Early


Tel. 325. Lv


entries solicited. j W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


l . Next Special Prize Sale of Gold , „ , . al|


wnd In-calf Cattle at 10-30 a.m.. l hen upwards of 150 head will be forward. including 20 Bullocks srom Huntroyde Estate and con­


ignments from the usual farmers and dealers.


good seasonal show will be for­ ward. Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 50; Pigs 87; Sheep 206; Calves 22.


atstock at 11-30 a.m., when a


This club has been formed to cater for the Sporting enthusiast.


o9, Henthorn Road, Clltheroe; 2r Miss B. M. Hall (Treasurer),


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 20th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


cALE of upwards of 110 Newly- f alved Cows and Heifers, mostly trom local farms, but Including


che customary consignments of a.m.


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


hoice Heifers direct from Scot­


TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 21st a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


Heifers, Springing and Short-dated but Including several summer Calvers.120/150 Store Cattle, Bulling Heifers, Stirks. etc.. Including for Mr. B. C. F. Salvldge, 30 strong Bullocks; C. Smith, 30 Steers and Heifers.


Cnd SALE of In-calf and Store attle. 110 In-calf Cows and


Class 1—Best Lightweight In-calf Cow.


Awards


Class 2—Best Heavyweight In-calf Cow.


mostly fit Hoggs off keep; 20 Fat Pigs; 25 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m. M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary.


Tel. Hellifleld 226. AT STUD


2 BOARS at stud; Fed. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—G. Hlmpson. Grindleton (Chat. 2031


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmlth, Copy Nook, Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 264.


i . 2 EEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


oon prompt with stores. WTHURSDAY. MARCH 23rd


Class 3—Best pair of Steers. Class 4—Best Pair of Heifers. n Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 12


00 Fat Cattle; 600 Fat Sheep,


contact:— 2 Mr. H. Yeoman (Rally Sec.),


Interested Scooterlsts, please 1, Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe.


Pendle Sporting Scooter Club


The attention of commercial concerns is drawn to the avail­ ability of sites for development on part of the land forming the above Clearance Area.


RE-DEVELOPMENT OF WHALLEY ROAD CLEARANCE AREA


A plan of the sites available can t be inspected on application to


Commercial concerns interested in such development are invited to make written application to the Town Clerk by 17th April. 1961. stating the site preferred and the proposed use.


She Borough Engineer, Church treet. Clithcroe.


Town Clerk’s Office, CLITHEROE.


R. B. SNOWDEN.Town Clerk. POULTRY AND EGGS


F R E E R A N G E ACCREDITED STOCK Brn.L. and L.S. DAY-OLD AND GROWING PULLETS—Sand- ham, Whltewell, Chipping 254.


LIVE POULTRY reqd.: top prices. Tel. Brown. Bolton-by-Bowland 240.______________________


PURPOSE BRED ACCREDITED HYBRID and first cross Chicks available for Immediate delivery; prolific layers of LARGE EGGS: satisfaction guaranteed. Hybrids £18 per 100, Lt. x Heavy £15; Heavy Breed £14.—Write, ’phone or call: Edwin Waterworth, Netherheys Poultry Farm. Barrow- ford Road. Colne. Tel. 1191.


W.L. x R.I.R. Walcroft Accredited Chicks (10 weeks) for sale: £43


per 100: 8 weeks. £36 per 100: all guaranteed.—Enquiries after 6 p.m. and week-end: C. Har- greaves, “ Acrelands.” Grlndleton.


ACCREDITED DAY-OLD CHICKS for sale; buy your day-old Chicks and growers from a stock with over 30 years’ selective breeding l behind them: unbeatable for


oiveability and heavy production ,1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


For information: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW NEW HEY FARM,


turn In near Hodder Bank Farm) F SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1981


(DUNSOP BRIDGE. Nr. Clithcroe.


or Mr. G. Haslewood (owing to building alteration)


—Viz. 2 Black Poll Angus (Heifer a Black): 3 B. and W. Bullocks


25 HEAD OF “ATTESTED" SMART STORE CATTLE


Black Poll Heifers: 3 Black Poll Angus Heifers: 1 B. and W. Heifer


nd 1 Red Heifer. 6 month: 4


3 B. and W.. 1 Red. 1 Black Pol! Bullocks, 12 months: 1 B. and W. Heifer, geld. 2 y.o.: 3 Black Poll Heifers: 1 B. and \V. Heifer, and 1 R. and W. Cow run to bull from July 1st.


rom: Richard Turner & Son. Auctioneers. Bentliam (Tel. 444); Messrs. Ingham & Yorke. Char­ Etered Land Agents. Huntroyde


Pstate Office, near Burnley (Tel. F adiham 71024): or Messrs


treet. Manchester 2 (Tel. Deans- gate 2178).


1sOne large White Sow due May VACCINATED PIGS


t; 8 Store Pigs, 10 weeks. Sale 1-30 n.m.


Auctioneers: T. SILVERWOOD.


MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENT


Avonlea. Whallcy. Tel. 3171. OTHER FIXTURE-


J. BALSHAW.


SALE for Mr. G. Asnin, Mary Bone Meadow Farm. West Bradford, Nr. Clithoroe. TUESDAY, APRIL 18th.


Our 1961 Catalogue is now available


on request, listing: FREE MODERN DAHLIAS


In 100 popular and new vari­ eties from 2" Poms to 12" Giants for show, cutting or garden decoration; healthy pot-grown plants


from 1/- each


EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS


In 50 popular and new varieties for show or cutting


from 5/6 dozen Also


BEDDING PLANTS In wide variety, GERANIUMS,


COPPICE GARDENS Avenue Parade and


(K. Haworth, and R. Logan)


109 Lodge St., Accrington CARPET CLEANING ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


FREE FITTING SERVICE


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street


CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 136


FARMERS IN STOCK:


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


at Out-of-Season Prices. Inquire:


LINDLEY PATE


GISBURN Telephone 251


50 MAXILAY PULLETS for sale; point of lay.—G. D. Swindle- hurst, Sandilands Farm, Riming-


W.L.. W.L. X R.I.R.. L.S. X R.I.R.. Br.L. x L.S.: all free range. — G. W. Roberts. Siddows Farm. Clitheroe. Tel, 550.


EVERY SATURDAY. From my own blood-tested stock: R.I.R. x L.S., Brn.L. x L.S.. Brn.L. X R.I.R.. L.S. x Brn.L. day-old Pullets: March £10/10/0. April £10 per 100.—Rlghv. Knowl Top Farm Mearley. Nr. Clltheroe.


ton. MORTON’S


Choice Selection of Gifts for the


BRIDE, BRIDESMAIDS & BRIDEGROOM. Local Agents for


Fidelity 22ct. Wedding Rings


( In latest designs. Private fitting room.)


fully guaranteed. Including SMITHS : WESTCLOX METAMEC.


Lovely Selection of CLOCKS


Canteens of Cutlery etc.


Many more Useful and Accept­ able Gifts—all fit


MORTON’S


18 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Telephone 420


f large eggs; £14 per 100: R.I.R.. 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___


JOHN HOLT FOR THE BEST PRICES AND


IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES. COWS, BULLS «o. —DEAD OR ALIVE


Day and Night Service


Fat Horses bought at Ton Prion R.S.F.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED |


TNG HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne WYCOYLER 200


17, Chester Avenue, Olithcroe. Tel. 228.


______ FISHER & Co. ■ LAND AND'. ESTATE AGENTS .1


LANGSHAW DRIVE, CLITHEROE t A select site In a quiet residen­


4; KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE.'257- NEW HOUSES


ial area. 1 A few sites still available for


981. Prices from £2,000. a Flans available for inspection


BEECHTHORPE, WADDINGTON L Builders: Albert Penny & Sons


t our office. NEW BUNGALOWS


dtd., Blackburn. Superior semi­ petached Bungalows now ap­ r roaching completion. A quiet


sesidential locality. Plans and opecifications may be inspected at


ur office.FISHER & CO.. 4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


CLITHEROE


House in a good residential area. Very well maintained and in a first-class state of repair and decoration. Comprising: Spacious Lounge, Dining Room. Kitchen. Hall.


Superior Modern Semi-detached PARK AVENUE


room. and separate Toilet. a Built on Garage. Small Garden


round Rent £3/5/0. GLITHEROE


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


19. BROWNLOW STREET athroom.


ains Services. T No. 6. YORK STREET GRINDLETON


Nicely decorated. Freehold. SABDEN


Terraced Cottage. 2 Bedrooms. 2. HARRISON TERRACE i Sound terraced House compris­


Kitchen. Two good Bedrooms. p We have several sound and


onsult us for further particulars. FISHBR & CO.,


4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


WANTED


OLD GUNS. Pistols. Rifles. Revolv­ ers reqd.; best prices paid—Peter


BUSINESS MAN requires to pur­ chase or lease a central shop property in Clitheroe; willing to consider any sensible proposition. Write details in strict confidence, to: Box HI. Advertiser & Times.


Field. Pendle Hotel, Cbatbum. Tel. 234._____


ng: Sitting Room. Living Room, Crofitable Businesses for sale. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


Furnishing Fabrics IN


PRINTS BROCADES


BROCATELLES SATINS NETS MUSLINS


t h e b e s t only at


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.


1st Floor: 3 Bedrooms. Bath­ Greas to front and rear. R.V. £33.


89, LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Also at


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


BR0ADL00M


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


All at less than usual prices. Widths from 271n. to 6 yards.


AIR RIFLE for sale: In new condi­ Htion.—Apply after 6 p.m.: 81.


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


TAPSELL & WEST,


LARGE SELECTION of LINO and floor coverings. — Walmslev’s


ayhursfc Street Cllthcroe.


Furniture Shop. 54-56, Lowergate, _CUtheroe._____________________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroc. Good strong Mattress Covers; either bag type or box­ sided.


QUALITY USED CARS


1957 (Deo.) AUSTIN A55 Estate Car; grey; heater; good con­ dition ............................. £460


1957 (Dec.) BOND MINICAR: red; one owner; low mile­ age: excellent con.........£175


1957 AUSTIN A35 2-door saloon: green: heater; exceptional one-owner car .............. £370


1950 FORD 10-cwt. Van; bargain at ......................................£40


HOMES reqd. for 2 Puppies (Labrador/Alsatian): 6 weeks old.—Mr. Morris, 1. Garnett Road. Clitheroe.


F R E E H O L D 4-6 BEDROOMED HOUSE read.: radius 10 miles Clltheroe: country or village pre­ ferred.—Write: Box H5, Adver-


tlscr and Times.


SEMI OR GOOD TERRACED t HOUSE reqd.: clients waiting for


Co.. Estate Agents. 4. King 'Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 257.


he right property .-^Fisher and ON SALE


SUITS TO MEASURE. New Spring range of patterns in stock now.


CABIN 12 x 8 for sale.—Baines. 3. Lane Ends. Dunsop Bridge._____


PIANO for sale: walnut frame; recently overhauled. Also Dean Washboller.—Apply: Gatesgarth Grindleton.


Made up In any style you require. —Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Clltheroe. Tel. 97.


DINING-ROOM SUITE for sale: consists of 4 Chairs, Sideboard


1953 NUFFIELD TVO for sale with lift and lights. £105: Ferguson


and Table: almost new. — Write: Box H7. Advertiser and Times.


with Diesel engine. £140: choice of 4 D. Browns. 4 and 6 speeds, from £35. — Moon. Chalgley, _Clitheroe. Chipping 222.


WALNUT POLISHED-TOP DINING TABLE for sale: Queen Anno legs: £6/15/0.-19. Windsor Avenue. Clitheroe (after 6-30 p.m. K______


DIANA BROADWAY PLUS fitting for the broader foot.—D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane. CHthorno


DOUBLE BED cheap. — 16,


Clitheroe. for sale; Chester walnut;Avenue. ___


CHILD’S FAIRY CYCLE with stabilisers: condition as new.— GB. Chntburn Road. Clitheroe.___


Overalls in W.s, W.X., Outsize and X.O.S.


__


nUSRniDGE for hlgh-e.ass DIA­ iMOND REPAIRS of all kinds: sat­


LADIES’ SPRING COATS: S.W. to 54 hips.—Economic Stores, 70.


sfaction guaranteed.—24 King William St.. Blackburn Tel. 7920.


12 x 8 CABIN for sale: all 1 Inch Ted timber: good condition.—Apply:


Whallev Road. Clltheroe.


CHILD’S COT AND MATTRESS for sale: excellent condition.—4.


SAFE for sale; as new condition: £10 or nearest offer.—Write: Box H3. Advertiser and Times.______


Road. Cockshutt. 62. Downham Siddows Avenue. Clitheroe.


Chatburn. Nr, Clltheroe.


GARDEN SHEDS. Greenhouses etc.: catalogues available.—Fisher


PRIVET HEDGE: about 500 shrubs available.—Highbrake. Chatburn Road. Tel. Clltheroe 30.


and Co., 4, King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 257,


ONE TERRIER PUPPY B. x L.. one Terrier (bitch) full grown, for sale: cheap to good homes. Also working dog Ferret.—J. Burgess. H ig h e r Kempstone. Chatburn.


TULB. SILVER CROSS GREY PRAM for sale; good condition.— 81. Whallcy Road. Clltheroe.


GARDEN OR YARD SHED 7ft. x 5ft. for sale: also Sterling Con­ vector: perfect; cheap. — 26.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Good selection Bed­ spreads: lovely colours._________


Curzon Street.


BLACK POODLE PUPPY for sale: 10 months old: house trained: used to children.—Write: Box H4. Advertiser and Times.


CORNER HOUSE Kina Lane. Clitheroc. Ladles’ Empire stylo Overalls and button-through


Part Exchanges welcome


PRIMROSE GARAGE (CLITHEROE) LTD..


Whalley Road, Clitheroe TEL. 883 (3 lines)


SEWING MACHINES.—Buy from s the firm you can trust. Large


BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S JEANS in black, royal and stripes. —Economic Stores. 70. Whalley


ence. — Hobkirks. 35, Salford, Blackburn. Tel. 44873. (opposite Duttons Brewery)._____________


CORNER HOUSE King Lane. Glithcroe. Men’s Socks and


Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 97._______


CYRIL LORD CARPETS—Ring t Whalley 2233 or write for samples


Stockings (do not shrink) for durability; various sizes._______


o 3, Riddlngs Lane, Whalley. FOR £614/15/0


designed to take all types of implements


DAVID BROWN IMPLEMATIC DIESEL TRACTOR


you can get the latest


May we demonstrate this low cost Tractor which is outstanding for power, wheel grip, reliability, ecenomy, and easy starting?


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


A good selection of guaranteed used Tractors in Fergusson Fordson. David Brown and I.H.


For a complete Farm mechanised service consult—


Phone 2212 and 2213.


THE GRAVEN MOTOR CO. LTD.. SKIPTON.


LARGE SELECTION of LINO and floor coverings; Cottage Fireside


Suites; Fireside Chairs; save-space Tables; Kitchen Tables; Kitchen­ ettes; Coffee Tables; Bedroom Suites (any piece sold separ­


KNITTING MACHINES (brand new) for sale; bankrupt stock; originally cost £30; £10 each for quick sale.—19, Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe._____________________


6, Lowergate, Clitheroe._______


mtocks of new and reconditioned machines; Jones main agents; t achines converted, repairs, elec­


ric motors; over 60 years experi­


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


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.


X 4, 51 X 31. 5 X 4, 5 X 3*. 5 x 3 . 4i X 4, 4i X 31, 4* x 21. 4 x 4. 4 x 31 4 x 21, 3} x 21, etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carpets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.


cooking for large and odd-sized arpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4. 51 SITUATIONS VACANT


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


umb Lane. Bradford 8.


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


WHALLEY ARMS HOTEL. TEL. WHALLEY 2100


MAN REQD. TO CONTROL LARGE CAR PARK: MUST BE ACTIVE: SUNDAY AFTER- NOONS AND EVENINGS. ALSO: GIRL TO WORK ON SNACK BAR S UN D A Y S (LOCAL GIRL PREFERRED). ALSO ELDERLY LADY FOR TOILET ATTENDANT. SAT­ URDAY AND SUNDAYS: ALL MEALS PROVIDED: HOMELY CONDITIONS


OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers: day or evening course. Prospectus:


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


Northern Counties Radio School, 91. Lancaster Road. Preston.


t prepared to learn. Please note 8hat this mill now works an m4-hour day, starting at 8 a.m., s aking it possible for people In turrounding towns and villages


TRAINEE reqd. for fitting and paint spraying.—Apply: Lode- matic. Eshton Terrace. Clltheroe.


without difficulty. Apply; John Southworth & Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill, Clltheroe.________________


o reach us at starting time


PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd. for first-class work. — Apply: John Watson and Sons. York Street. Clitheroe.


Tel. 209.


BEAUTY COUNSELLORS offer attractive own-time occupation


for women over personality.—For


WAITER OR WAITRESS reqd.: week-end: transport available if reqd.—Apply: Brown Cow Inn, Chatburn._____________________


write: Box G5. Times.


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


SLATERER & PLASTERER reqd. l Also Two General Builder’s


Lo 1 p.m.—Apply: A. E. Veevers td .. S h aw br idg e P .O.___________


abourers.—John Ford and Sons. Woone Lane. Clltheroe. Tel. 59.


R LANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN. WAITRESSES,


BR0CKHALL HOSPITAL. equired for Domestic Staff:


R dining hall.


DOMESTICS, for work in adminis­ htrative buildings, female nurses’


T Matron.he above rates refer to a 44- hour week, which is to be re­ duced to 42 from 1st April. Additions for working week-ends,


tate £6/17/3 per week. Apply to £ome and • medical unit. Rate


he Catering Officer. 6/13/3 per week. Apply to the T etc.


he conditions are those of the National Health Service. Good travelling and canteen facilities.


TO SCHOOL LEAVERS AND PARENTS


Excellent opportunity to learn an interesting and well paid occupation is offered to school leavers


Trainee OVERLOOKERS BOYS


Apprentice


KNITTING MACHINE MECHANIC Packing and Despatching. 5-day 421-hour week


For further particulars apply—


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD.. WATERLOO MILLS. CLITHEROE


FARM WORKER reqd.; experience with dairy cows; good 2-


bedroomed house provided.— Apply: Manager, C.W.S. Ltd., Withglll Farm, Clitheroe. Tel. Stonyhurst 214


PART-TIME CLEANER professional premises; per week; excellent conditions. — Apply: and Times.


KITCHEN HELP reqd. Thursday and Friday. —Annlv: 23. Wadding


iser and Times. Chatburn 252.


reqd. for 12 hours pay and Advertiser


DOMESTIC HELP reqd.; assist housework: state hours available


t each day.—Write: Box H6. Adver­ 1 Tuesday.


YOUTH reqd. for farm work.—J. Bolton. Bank Top, Sawley. Tel.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE APPOINTMENT OF ELECTRICIAN


ately); Rest Assured and Vono Divans; Spring Interior and Up­ holstered Spring. Bases to fit your old beds. Your old furniture Wal taken in part exchange. —


5 msley’s Furniture Shop, 54-


LADIES’ NYLONS in blackcurrant, broken tan, and steel grey; 3/11, 4/11. 5/11.—Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


WHITE PEDIGREE PRAM (H.C.B.) for sale; good condition. Also f Carrycot and Stand.—12, East-


RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article in stock:—Watches, Clocks,


ord Place. Low Moor._________


Rings, Cutlery—and pay lor lt weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 24. King william Street. Blackburn.


NEW STOCKS OF CLARKS Children's & Teenagers’ Sandals.


2 CABINS, wooden floors. 8ft. x 7ft. for sale: also 2 2-gal. Water t Fountains. 3 Milk Kits, Corruga­


D. Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane, Clltheroe.


Netting. 3 Gates, etc.; £11; bar­ gain.—Write: Box H2. Advertiser and Times.___________________ .


ed Sheets, Fencing Posts, Wire


LARGE SELECTION of LINO and floor coverings. — Walmsley s Furniture Shop. 54-56. Lowergate.


LADIES’ DRESSES. Large stock to choose from in sizes 36in. hip to 52 hip. — Economic Stores, 76.


Clltheroe.


Whalley Road, Clitheroe.________ SITUATIONS VACANT


EXPERIENCED STILL-ROOM MAID REQD.; LIVE IN OR OUT. — WRITE: BOX H6, ADVERTISER AND TIMES.


£fke


48. PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.


members of interflora


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


for


lOteotks . Bouquets Cut


. (PCants


Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths. Bouquets, Cut Flowers, eto.


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


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


Members of Teleflowcr_____


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order


BARKERS,


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


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


OPrinted and Published by the


Ltd., at 6. Market Place, Cllth- ^ eroe. Vel. 407/8 (Two Uses) L*


litheroe Advertiser & Times Oo


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


PART-TIME WAITRESSES reqd. for Staff Dining Room; 21 hours daily to cover lunch period Monday to Friday: rate of pay 3/0 i per hour. Applications to the Group Secretary.___________


CALDERST0NE5 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


STOREMAN reqd. for grocery a trade.—Apply: C. R. Hargreaves


nd Son, Parson Lane, Clltheroe.


The successful applicant will be paid the charge-hand rate plus a responsibility allowance and his duties will include maintenance l and Inspection of all street


Applications are invited for the above post from apprentice- trained electricians.


missioning of new lighting and also electrical repair and main­ ptenance work at Corporation


Applications in writing should reach me not later than 25tb March, 1961. R. B. SNOWDEN.Town Clerk.


nroperties; the post will be super- nnuable.


The Castle.CLITHEROE. 17th March. 1961.______________


FARM FOREMAN reqd. for 268- acro Grassland. Home Farm carrying Guernsey Herd, !-bred Sheep and Pigs. Applications in writing, stating age and experi­ ence and present wages, to Hunt- royde Estate Office. Nr, Burnley.


ighting, erection and com­ t 2 till 2.—on Road. Trainee KNITTERS GIRLS for main staff


25 with poise. A appointment.


dvertiser and


memorials GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE


Send for our selection of design, and prices. You will be Placed under no obligation and


find us anxious tp holn.


MONUMENTAL MASONS Lettering and Renovations


W.ROCK Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2184


BIRTHS BRA1THWAITE.—On March 11th.


31. Mosley Street. Barnoldswlck. _ o Derek and Daphne (nee


at Christina Hartley Nursing Home, Colne, to Geoffrey and Diana (n£e Taylor), a son. Teiry.


PARKER.—On March 9th. at t Bramley Meade Maternity Home,


“ Brungerley,” 6, Hlllcrest Road, Langho. ___________


EN G A G EM EN T S The engagement GOLDSMITH- WILLCOX


between Eric, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldsmith, of 10. Park Avenue, Chatburn, and Maureen,


_____ is announced


lons from both families.________ T WEBSTER—HARGREAVES


eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Czarnogrebcl, 6, Taylor t Street, Clltheroe. Congratula-


between Douglas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Webster, 20. Wilson Street. Clitheroe. and Glenwys, eldest daughter of Mr.


he engagement is announced


and Mrs. J. Hargreaves, 39. Brook Villas, Waddington.____________


________ DEATHS________


JONES.—On March 13th, 1961, in hospital, Jane Ellen, the beloved wife of the late Thomas Jones, formerly of 7. Garnett Road, Clitheroe, aged 90 years. Inter­ ment at Clltheroe Cemetery to­


day (Friday. March 17th) at 2-30 p.m.


—Bennett, CUtheroe. Tel. 582.


KNOWLES—On March 13th. 1961, t at Inverkeithlng, Rosyth, William,


Jhe beloved husband of Mary


Eaves. Clitheroe. aged 88 years. Interred Thursday, March 16th. at Mitton Church.


ane Knowles, formerly of Bashall —Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel. 582.


LIVER—On March 11th, at 54, I West View. Clltheroe. Cecil, the


dearly loved husband of Mary Liver, aged 76 years. Service and cremation was at Pleasington on Wednesday last.


Altham), a son, Nicholas Andrew.


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


ROBINSON.—On March 12th. 1961, at 61, Peel Street, Arthur Robin­ son the beloved husband of Ellen Jane Robinson, in his 70th year. Cremation took place at Accrington on March 15th.


—Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 582.


TATTERSALL.—On March 10th, 1961. at the home of her nephew and niece. 1. Union Street. Low t Moor. Clitheroe, Sarah Elizabeth,


eroe Cemetery on March 13th. —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


IN MEMORIAM


ALTHAM—In loving remembrance of Lewis, died March 18th, 1959.


—Ever remembered by Sister. Brother. Chris, New Zealand, all at the Beeches. Whalley. and Sunnybank, Rlshton._____


BADGER.—In loving memory of a dear Sister, Eileen, who died


COOK.—In loving remembrance of my dear Husband, William,


—Brother John and Sister-in-law. Lena.__________ ____________


—From his loving Wife. Alice. 47, Hayhurst Street. Cllthcroe,


who died March 26th. 1942. Ever remembered.


ECCLES—In loving memory of a dear Father and Granddad, who died March 20th, 1957; also a dear Mother and Grandma, who died April 26th, 1953. Life goes on but memories A stay.


Manor House. Rlmington._______ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


—From Albert and Dorothy. Jean. Marion and Joyce.


s near and dear as yesterday.


March 20th, 1960. She’d ask not for sorrow or B . tears.ut just to be remembered - throughout the years.


The beloved daughter of the late a homas and Mary Tattersall,


ged 77 years. Interred at Clith­


BARTLETT.—The family of the a late Frank Bartlett wish to thank


2 Woodlands Drive. Whalley.____


local doctors and nurses and staff of Christie’s Hospital. Man­ chester, and Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn; also the Rev. G. Kendrew and the Rev. J. Wright for their kind ministra­ tions.


g their sad bereavement: also


flll relatives and friends for their s oral tributes and kind expres­


inions of sympathy received dur­


STORESMAN reqd. for General Stores Duties. Should be able to drive all types of vehicles or be willing to learn: £9/5/8 for 44- hour week (42 hours from 1st April). Holidays and sick pay scheme. Accommodation avail­ able for single man. Ample social and recreational facilities. Apply personally or in writing to the Secretary at Brockhall Hospital, Langho.


TRUTEX Additional


CUTTING ROOM STAFF


REQUIRED (FEMALE)


PREFERABLY WITH EXPERIENCE


APPLY: WORKS MANAGER, TRUTEX WORKS. WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE, LANCS.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY


PART-TIME DOMESTIC ASSIST- ANT reqd. Rate of pay 3/OS per A hour.pplications to Matron,


FULL-TIME FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST reqd. Salary: £369 per annum at age 21 rising to £630


Applications stating age, .experi­ ence and qualifications, with two names for reference to the Administrative Officer.


AVON COSMETICS, the largest cosmetic company in the world, offers a career to the woman who desires to be in business for her­


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


rJ^HOSE families who must c o n s i d e r cost have


found our service meets t h e i r needs exceedingly well: our service is moder­ ately priced.


^SCALES


self. If you have a pleasant per­ sonality and are over 25 years of age we would like to hear from you. Local interview, write or phone Avon Manager, Mrs. M Winn Jones. Cloughside House, Walsden, Todmorden. Tel. Tod


412. A


BROWN. — The family of the late Mrs. E. Brown desire to thunk all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours, the Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins and the Rev. W. Frankland. members of St. Helen’s Mothers’ Union for their kind sympathy, letters of condolence and floral b tributes received during their


Westhaven Waddington.________ ttention.


t ereavement; also the wadding­ ton Methodist Sunshine Bwid for aheir kindness during her illness, dnd the family doctor and aistrict nurse for their kind


HEWITT.—The family of the late Mr. Arthur Hewitt wish to ex­ press their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind wishes during f their sad bereavement; also the


ROBINSON.—Mr. A. Robinson and t family wish to express sincere Seighbours and the Methodist


.. Abbey Terrace. Barrow._______ nhanks to all relatives, friends,


namily doctor and doctors and Burses of wards 16 and 19.


urnley General Hospital.


nunshine Band for their kind­ aess, expressions of sympathy t nd floral tributes received in their sad bereavement; also to


25, Downham Road, Chatburn.


he Revs. H. Horne and J. A. Mimmack, the family doctor and Nurse Curran for their ministra­ tions.


• BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2«41


FUNERRL SERVICE CLITHEROE 34 5


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