? ■r g Clitheroe Advertiser & Ti?nes} May 263 1961. ' PRIMROSE OARAGE
CLITHEROE LTD. Selected Used Vehicles:
1959 1959 1958 1957
1957 1957 1957 1954
AUSTIN A.55 FARINA de luxe laloon; green, heater, one owner, immaculate condition,
(January) WOLSELEY 15/50 saloon; grey, heater, one owner, excellent condition.
WOLSELEY 1500 saloon; beige and maroon, heater, radio, good condition.
AUSTIN A.35 2-door saloon; green, exceptional condition, just fitted reconditioned engine.
AUSTIN A.35 saloons; fitted heater. Choice of two. MORRIS 1000 2-door de luxe saloon; grey. In good condition. STANDARD 6cwt. VAN; blue, good condition. MORRIS MINOR 2-door saloon: black, heater, good condition.
: ' f
F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents,
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1092.
EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE
NEW DETACHED AND SEMI DETACHED HOUSES
The only types still available for completion 1901 are—
3-bedroom semi-detached with garage at £2,525 (2 only).
3-bodroom De Luxe Semi-detached with garage at £2.950 (1 only),
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. CLITHEROE
e Inspected at the offices of: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
floor rooms. Separate entrance. Reasonable rent. Details:
1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. By RICHARD TURNER & SON
F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT BONNY BLACKS FARM. GISBURN RICHARD TURNER & SON
Upon the Premises
The whole of his Live and Dead Stock comprising:
TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 30th
45 BLACK AND WHITE DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE
geld Cows in full milk; 2 Heifers due June and July; 2 Heifers due August; 6 Cows due August; 7 Cows due Sept.; 3 Cows due Oct.: 3 Cows due Nov.: 8 Heifers 18-22 m.o.: 10 Heifers 6-9 mo.: 1 Friesian Stock Bull, 20 m.o
Viz. 1 Heifer, recently calved; 2
Viz. 32 Horned Ewes and followers; 1 Suffolk Ram.
81 SHEEP
f estock have been bred on the T 1956 David Brown Tractor;
arm and are worthy of inspection. IMPLEMENTS include:
| I | |
1 Immediate supply of genuine
BMC. Service Farts. Backed by B.M.C. Technical Service and trained mechanic!. Exchange engines and units. Warranted for 12 months.
Telephone 883 (3 lines) CLITHEROE
NEW BUNGALOWS by PLACEWELL LTD.
at BALMORAL AVENUE CONWAY AVENUE
off Henthorn Road: t-miie town centre £1,875 and £2.075
Including road charges, fitted Kitchen. 2 or 3 Bedrooms. Garage space.
Ennuire Site Office—Saturday or Sunday afternoon — or Ryder and Dutton. F.A.L.P.A., 17, St. Ann's Snuaro. Manchester 2. Tel. BLA. 0046.
PROGRESSIVE METHODS MEAN MORE PROFIT FOR THE FARMER
RIBBLE VALLEY FARM FOODS
are perfectly blended for maximum production and are offered at attractive prices.
FOR EXTRA SAVING . . . BULK DELIVERIES
can be blown direct to your Feed Hoppers. Ask for Quotations NOW—from:
Littlemoor Corn Mills Telephones 533/534/535
S ITU A T IO N S VA CANT
MAN OR LAD reqd. lor farm work; live in or out; good wages.—
CLEANER reqd.; part-time. — Apply: Manager D.E.R.. 23, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.________________
Apply: Frankland. E d 1 s f o r d Bridge, Clitheroe.______________
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
1 S.R.N. or S.E.A.N. reqd. for night duty—part-time.
BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY
1 DOMESTIC ASSISTANT—approx. 26 hours per week. Rate of pay 3/03 per hour.
Applications to Matron.
YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN A
COMPANY THAT PROMOTES
FROM WITHIN!
If you are ambitious, able to sell to Farmers (or believe you could be trained to do so) there is, almost certainly, a vacancy for you in one of the leading sales forces of fhe poultry industry. THORNBER BROS. LTD. are selecting men for most areas to sell and deliver the famous "404" and "606" chicks in their own company vehicle. Conditions of employment are exceptionally attractive, with a generous basic salary plus bonus, resulting in an income in excess of £ 1,000 per year. All sales representatives, after full training, have the benefit of a Pension Fund end Life Assurance scheme, and free per* sonal accident insurance. If you are ambitious, aged between 25 and 35, have a background In agriculture and want to join a company with a reputation for promoting from within, write now to:—
THE
SALES MANAGER (Dept. CAT)
THORNBER BROS. LTD. Mytholmroyd, Halifax Yorks.
SITUATIONS VACANT—Continued in Column 7
R. D. BLACKBURN & SONS Clitheroe
LIMITED
will attend Clitheroe Auction Mart (on Market Days) from May 26th to June 30th to supply wool sheets to farmer customers.
alone with MR. W. SMITH MR. H. TATTERSALL
THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and cALE of upwards of 80 Newly- salved Cows and Heifers, mostly chown by local farmers, but in Hluding consignments of choice S eifers direct from the breeder,
MONDAY NEXT. MAY 29th
cotland and the North. Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 11-45.
a ORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW Cnd SALE of In-calf and Store a attle. 200 choice In-calf Cows and Heifers Springing, Summer Snd early Autumn Caivers; 150/200
F TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 30th
Class 1— Best Lightweight In-calf Cow. 2— Best Heavyweight in-calf Cow. 3— Best In-calf Heifer.
tore Bullocks and Heifers. Prize Schedule
4— Best Pair of Store Bullocks Horned.
5— Best Pair of Store Heifers, Horned.
6— Best Pair of Polled Steers. 7— Best Pair of Polled Heifers. p Judging at 10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.
rompt with Stores. o GREAT ANNUAL SPECIAL SAI.E
Esq. Viz. 60 B. and W. De-horned Cows; 60 B. and W. Horned Cows. 6 teeth, due July/Sept.; 50 B. and W. De-horned Heifers and 30 B. and W. Horned Heifers all due July/Sept.; 20 Roan Cows and 20 Ayrshire Cows; 30 B. and W. Bulling Heifers. All specially reserved for this Sale, which promises a fine selection of cattle.
f 270 Cattle for T. Entwistle, Te M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.
l. Helllfleld 226. FARMERS
NEW MACHINES IN STOCK BY ALL LEADING MAKERS
SIDE DELIVERY RAKES. Etc.. Etc. Inquire: LINDLEY FATE
GISBURN Tclenhone 251.
MULTI-LEVEL BALE ELEVATORS HAYMAKERS. TEDDERS
BALERS. MOWERS. WUFFLERS
Denots: Clitheroo and Haslingden Auction Marts.
F80 Fat Cattle: 500 Fat Sheep; 10 SATURDAY. JUNE 10th
THURSDAY NEXT. JUNE 1st 1 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.
at Pigs; 10 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11-30 a.m.
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2 WORK DOGS. livNote.—The whole of the above
Ono HORSE. 15h.h. 20 W.L. x R.I.R. year-old HENS.
P.V.O. Standard Fordson with Sulley; International M a n u r e Stpreader (as new): Blackstone Nrawcr; Bamlett Trailer Mower; Gicholson Side Rake: Vicon Lely; Treys Buck Rake; Maldern Sweep; Transport Box; 2 four-wheeled Crailers; 1 Hay Trailer: 2 Box marts; Tank Box on rubbers; All- S an Pressure Pump P.T.O.; Power Ctraw Chopper and Turnip Pulper;
Milk Truck: Fulwood Elec. Fence; Huxtable Saw Bench; Bh.p. Lister f Diesel Lighting Plant: llh-P. Bam-
hain Harrow; 2 Wheelbarrows;
Tord Engine; 2 tyres 32 x 6; Pig Lroughs; 2 Stack Sheets; 5 Cadders; 4 Hay Knives; Tow and Tart Ropes: Rope Blocks: Dipping
Machine; Rakes a n d Forks: Scythes: Draining Tools; Provender Bins; Cow Buckets: Salter Spring Balance; 6 Rolls Sheep Netting: 2 Rolls Barbed Wire; 2 Hen Cabins. 12ft. x 8ft.; large quantity of Posts. Rails and Loose Timber: Scrap Iron: and the usual collec tion of small Tools.
ub and Drainer; Hand Drilling
Alfa Laval m.m. Units: Top Can; Cooler and Wash Trough.
30th. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms: Cash.
AUCTIONEERS’ OFFICES. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6)
By Direction of Major Atkinson
Complete Dispersal of Farming Live Stock at
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND SPRING HEAD.
have received instructions to sell by auction (farm sold) on
RICHARD TURNER & SON
5 Viz. 5 Angus Cows with Calves: C Angus Cows in-calf; 11 Hereford wows with Calves; 1 Friesian Cow c ith 3 Calves; 1 Frlesan Cow In- Falf; 35 Angus. Hereford and 1riesian Cross Bullocks. 18-20 m.o.;
151 HEAD OF BEEF. REARING AND STORE CATTLE
goPlease Note.—This is a really
deserves special attention. The only reason for sale is because Major Atkinson is having to retire from farming.
od stock of beef cattle which L 50 SWALEDALE EWES with nd then cattle. Terms: Cash.
AUCTIONEERS’ OFFICES, BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6)
ambs at foot. TWO LEICESTER RAMS. ONE GOOD WORK DOG. a Sale at 12-30 p.m. with sheep,
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
Geld and In-calf Cattle at 11 a.m„ when upwards of 200 head will be forward. c Last Sales Nos.: Geld 254; In-
p WEEKLY SALE at 11-30 a.m. wrompt of Calves and Fatstock o hen the following will be on
alf 158. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 29th
Heifers; 35-45 Pigs; 400 Spring Lambs, Hoggets and Sheep.
5; Sheep 327.
ffer: 40-50 Cows, Steers and 2 Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 32; Pigs
Local and North Country Newly- calved Cows and Heifers at 11 a.m., followed by Sale of All Classes of Store Sheep. Also Mr. T. Parker will offer 2 Essex In-pig Gilts due June.
WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 31st WEEKLY PRIZE SALE Of 40-50
J Next Geld and In-calf Sale, el. 325.
une 9th. T J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.
GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (Ail Attested)
THURSDAY tlEXT. JUNE 1st S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
aALE of 250 Newly-Calved Cows ond Heifers, being a large majority cf farmers’ cattle but including aonsignments direct from Scotland
oALE of Fatstock being upwards a. Sales at: 10 a.m. Calves; 11
0-45 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
nd the North. 1 Judging at 10-30 a.m. Ballot at
Pigs: 100 Killing and Rearing I Calves. Grading at 8 a.m.
f: 200 Cattle; 500 Sheep; 150 . j
nm. Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 s No Sale of Store Pigs due to
c FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 250 In-
wine fever restrictions. TUESDAY. JUNE 6th
alf and 150 Store Cattle at 12 noon.
RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6) Near Lancaster.
LEVER'S ‘LOBOL’ CALF MEAL
The Perfect Milk Substitute No Boiling Water Required
For particulars ask:
W. Bamber, 32, Ramsgreavc Drive, Blackburn. Tel. 48418.
Ltd., at 6. Market Place, GUth- ^ •roe. Tel. 407/8 (Two lines), C
lltheroe Advertiser < OPrinted and Published by the $z Times Co
oon Pigs (licence needed); 2 p.m i Sheep.
I FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE Of TO-DAY. MAY 26th
ford and Friesian Cross Stirks. 6- 12 m.o.: 2 Friesian Bulling Heifers: 1 Jersey Cow; 1 Aberdeen Angus Stock Bull.
the whole of his farming Livestock comprising
MONDAY. JUNE 5th Upon the Premises
Surplus Household Furniture. E Also for sale: 311 acres Summer
atage, full of grass, to September
have received instructions from Messrs. E. and B. Seed and Sons to sell by auction
Main road position. Two first OFFICES TO LET
and 4 plots available for 3/4 bed room detached from £3,250.
b Plans, specifications, etc., may
have received instruction for sale by aucti011
WEDNESDAY NEXT. M
re Fredk. T. Wilson, HOTHERSALL & F 0 oirer
On the Premise . , »Y
The Cottage Dwcllin/-'1^'
Kile range; Lean-to '/plain si itchen with white .jSSJAk
p This stone-built PropW qrviio. t modern tile range; UvitJ.,S0(ien
No. 120, BAWDLAHOS' GLITHEROE. om.
rises: Vestibule; SittinS Oillces ... ___ amiointment.
area. Mains Services. ‘Kimje- Value: £8. Annual Rent b 17/1.
nk. Above are Three.,^flsual (one large and two smal}l--rcien at. rear. .SmallB
on completion. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING® „
Property may be vied1 Vacant Possession will K 6
*
any Fold-over Side Tab!*:
..itand in
will be sold by auction SAM commencing at 1*30 PJ& Included are: Antique
*
Gate-leg Table; 4 Oak a1 Chairs; Three-piece Suli* . Rexine; Aneroid Barometer, case; Refectory type Ext. Table in oak; Philco Mains RW
- - - - in n mnh\r. Oak
Mahogany Bedroom Suite co®gr» ing Wardrobe, Dressing Table. stead, Waslistand and nutfatne Chairs; Carpet, 3yds. x 3Jjas.. Rugs, etc.; Stair Carpet: Be-d*11* and many other useful lteifr'
from 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Sale
On view: Tuesday. 30th M litheroe. Tol. 52.
Safe by J. Cartwright ac* 2Gln. x i3In. x 17in.; exce-kp1
J9*
“,eob!e .4 by
.„„n 1
subject to the Conditiona[,ced. to be th en and there V
at 2-30 p.m. , ga!e 100
Hothersal FISHER & Co r la.nd
LANGSHAW DRIVE. GLITHEROE ti A select site in a quiet reslden-
KiNG LANEi’/ clITHERo'I 1 TELEPHONE, 257 ‘ •' NEW HOUSES
al area, 1 A few sites still available for
961. a Flans available for inspection
t..We are pleased to announce hhat Messrs. Leonard Frankland Pave appointed us agents for the hark Avenue development. Work aas now commenced on this site, t nd 30 houses and bungalows are Po be erected in the near future. f lans may be inspected and
t our office. PARK AVENUE
ouses £2050. CLITHEROE
s Offers invited for the above superior Semi-detached H o u s e dituated in a good residential r istrict and in excellent state of
34. PARK AVENUE
epair and decoration. R.V. £30. CLITHEROE
4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. ______________ TEL. 257._____________
PrSpacious double-fronted Shop p We have several sound and
BUSINESS PREMISES 54-50. LOWERGATE
emises. Tenanted. Modern Flat above. Shop V.P. R.V. £30.
ay*
rooms, Clithcroe. Tel. 95. WVendors’ Solicitors: Baldwin*
C eeks & Baldwin. 4. Duck Street.
The Semi-detached Residence " WINDYRIDGE.”
Hall; Lounge with bay window; Dining Room, Scullery Kitcben; Larder. On tbe Upper...
F.cor: Three Bedrooms and combined Bathroom and W.C. G The Site allows for a very good
p In quiet cul-de-sac and with bleasant rural outlook; This
34, MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE
rick-built Property comprises: a arden area to the rear besides
£26. Annual Ground Rent: £3/2/6. Vacant Possession on completion.
Bauctioneers and Estate Agents,
Viewing: By apnointincnt.wilh AHOTHERSALL & FORREST,
Dairy Equipment includes: 3
good decorative condition. t Comprises: Sitting Room. aid. rile range, w.p. sink. Two B-d-
ble Value: £10. Vacant Possessfcn. Apply:
Ba HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
A stone-built Dwellinghouse In tile range; Living Kitchen, nud.
No. 02, HAYHURST STREET, CLITHEROE
uooms above. Long Yard lad Asual offices. All Mains Servlss. a nnual Ground Rent: 19/5. Rs:e-
nk Salerooms, Glithcroc. Tel. 15. S ITU A T IO N S WANTED
PLAIN SEWING reqd.—Write) tot T3, Advertiser and Times, f
P ER SO N A L
, WHITTAM CRESCENT, WhaileN _________ Tel. Whallcy 3345.
MRS. E. LAMBERT. REGISTERED 1 BARCLEY CORSETIERltV
st| h R-.i
FOR 25 YEARS we have given tt best radio and television servio any make speedily repaired.—. Aspden Ltd.. Ollthoroe. Tel. 81
6 ditto. Heifers; 53 Angus. Here
ox U3, Advertiser and Times. PO U L T R Y AMD EGGS
WILL ANY YOUNG WIVES s Clitheroe district who wish 3 t contact new friends please wrb
fo the following with a view o Borming a Young Wives Club.-
LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top pries. Tel. Brown. Bolton-by-Bowlard
240,___________________ _
WHITE LEGHORN BANTAMS (3 hens and cock) for sale; also txo
TURKEY EGGS for sitting.—King. Common's Farm. Clitheroe.
Speckled Sussex; £3/10/0.— Apply: Advertiser and Times.
normal frontage. Mains Services. Rateable Value:
_
Crofitable Businesses for sale. 4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE.
onsult us for further particulars. FISHER & CO..
______________TEL. 257.______________
T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE
(situate off Longridge-Ribchester road)
LONGRIDGE. Nr. PRESTON,
GRANHAM HOUSE FARM, Hothcrsall Lane.
T. SILVERWOOD In conjunction with J. BALSHAW. will sell by auction lor Mr. James Procter (farm sold),
TO-MORROW (SAT.. MAY 27th)
Geld: 3 Cows. 2 Heifers due Sept.. Oct.; 1 Cow newly served. 5 Heifers due June and July; 5 Heifer Stirks. 14-15 months. 7 Heller Calves. 2-G months; 3 Bul
ung Cows in full milk; 1 Cow nk Salerooms. Ciitheroc. Tel,95.
9 H.B. Ewes (2-3 crop) with 16 Suffolk Cross Lambs; 1 H.B. Ewe,
lock Calves, 5-6 months. SHEEP AND LAMBS
la 400 Pullets, laying and point of my; 160 Hens; 100 Chicks. 2 i onths (05[l pullets;>; 100 Sterl
geld. 760 HEAD OF CHOICE POULTRY (free range)
ng Chicks, as hatched (9 weeks). DOG. Good cow dog, 4 year old. Farm Machinery.
Poultry Cabins Laying Cages as advertised last week.
T SILVERWOOD. Ciitheroc. Tel. 228. J. BALSHAW. (new address). New Sawley Grange. Sawley. Chatburn, 351. Or Owner, Longridge 2334.
Prompt start appreciated. AUCTIONEERS:
Sale 12-30 D.m.
Tel. Tel.
By J. H. SWINCLEHURST FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
An Attractive Freehold Stone-built Dwcilinghouse known as WEST BANK,
E Containing: Entrance Porch; xntrance Hall; Sitting Room 12ft. L 13ft. with modern fireplace;
WEST BRADFORD, NR. CLITHEROE
aroperty in the centre of this mttractive village ready for im h ediate occupation. The Dwelling-
(new Baxi fireplace); Kitchen; Pantry: 2 double Bedrooms and 1 single Bedroom; Bathroom (fitted lino to all the first floor). Outside Coals and \V.C. Excellent Water. Electricity and Drainage. R a t e a b l e Value £19. Vacant Possession. p Note.—A really well built
iving Room 14ft. 6ifi. X 13ft. 9in.
pletely redecorated. Price and further particulars
from: JOHN H. SWINGLEHURST. A.R.I.C.S., F.A.I..
OFFER
DAY-OLD TURKEYS B.B.W. B.B.B. AT £30 PER HD.
ALSO GROV/ING TURKEYS
We are Hatching Weekly and booking advanced orders
ALL POULTS are from our own specially-selected breeders Price List on request to:—
Tel. Bolton-by-Bowiand 226. W AN T ED
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, NEAR CLITHEROE.
HALL BANK FARM.
OLD GUNS. Pistols, Rifles, Revolv- ers reqd.; best prices paid—Peter Field, Pendle Hotel. Chatburn. Tel. 234.
____________
WEEK-END COUNTRY COTTAGE reqd.: 2 bedrooms and garden.— Write: Box U2, Advertiser and
Times.____________ ____________ _
FURNISHED FLAT OR HOUSE reqd. In the CUtheroe area from
beginning of August. — Stirk House Hotel. Gisburn. Tel. 345.
FOR H IR E
Tel, Great Lonestone 275. JOHN HOLT
FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES COWS. BULLS. Etc.
—DEAD OR ALIVE Day and Night Service
Fat Horses bought at Top Prices
R.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLED3 USED
ING HEYS FARM
Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200_______
CARPET CLEANING ALTERATIONS
RE-FITTING SERVICE
SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS
FREE FITTING SERVICE
WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street
CLITHEROE
Telephone: CIHheroa *36 a t ~ s t u d ________
2~BOAR8 at stud; PedT'E^x and ped. large white sows & £ '* * £ *
accom. Transport Simpson. Qrlndletyvn- (Chat. 203)
PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmlth, COPS' Nook. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 264.
Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
31ie Cut Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc.
48. PARSON LANE. CUTHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA
'Phone Clitheroc 183 (Day and Night) for
. 13&uquet& . {pEapfcS
Personal attention given to all orders.
Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
Funeral Director ABBEY HOUSE
CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
THE LAs\r TRIBUTE arranged with dignity and
efficiency. 1
PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of lRest available.
INTERMENT or CREMATION.
Telephone^; Whalley 3201 (Day' or Night).
A PEARCE & SON, Chatburn Nurseries (near Pcndle Hotel)
Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 230
Members of Teloflower ALAN PARKER
MODERN SELF DRIVE.—8 and 10 h.p. and 6-seater Saloons; mobile Caravan; day. weekly and month ly quotations—Craven Motor Co, Skipton. Phone 2212-3.
ouse has been recently com .Implements, Yo4 Cows, 2-3 months calved: 7
38 HEAD OF ATTESTED BLACK AND WHITE DAIRY CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK
B Terraced House. 3 Bedrooms. FISHER & CO..
No. 6. YORK STREET athroom
CEPEA PRONTO FOR
SCHOOL DRESSES & SKIRTS
FORGET-ME-NOT BLUE PINE GREEN ITALIAN APRICOT FOREST GREEN WATER MELON RADIANT BLUE W ANDHITE
IN STOCK AT
ourther particulars obtained from H1950: 3-bedroomed Semi-Detached
ur office. £ Prices: 2-bedroomed Bungalows
New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: 8 x 4, 5J x 4, 5* x 31, 6 x 4, 5 x 3J. 5 X 3, 4i 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. Please Note,—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.
Oddie’s Textiles SHIP'S CARPETS
80, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at
TAPSELL & WEST. “ The Old Firm,” Opposite New Inn,
! VAN-DAL SHOES with the EXTRA | SMART LOOK.—D. Lord and Son. i
___________SKIPTON.__________ 5. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.________
No. 15, BELMONT BRIDGE.
| AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED. • All the latest colours and designs. All at less than usual prices. Widths from 27in. to 6 yards.
BROAOLOOM
Example: 5 X 4 yards £27//10/0. Delivered and fitted free.
89 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 6281G. Also at Skipton.
TAPSELL & WEST
TENNIS RACKETS repaired or re strung: natural and synthetic gut; machine stringing; frames cleaned up.—Cooks. Castle Street. Tel. 23,_______________________
CYRIL LORD CARPETS—Ring t Whalley 2233 or write lor samples
o 3, Riddings Lane, Whalley
DIANA BROADWAY PLUS fitting for the broader foot.—D. Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
m is c e l l a n e o u s s a l e s S ITU A T IO N S VACANT
attention! your income and pay for your
OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers; day or evening course. Prospectus. Northern Counties Radio School, 91, Lancaster Road. Preston.
umb Lane. Bradford 8________
f luxuries the pleasant way. Kn}J kor pleasure and profit with our knitting machine and exclusive wnitting scheme. For details Lrite: Dept. CA, Ideal House.
PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS read, for first-class work. — Apply • John Watson and Sons. York
VACANCY FOR DRIVER on ex rfarm milk collection duties; good
Street. Clitheroe.___________ .
ate of pay and conditions.— Apply: Manager, Milk Marketing Board. Croft Street. Clitheroe.
GENERAL KITCHEN ASSISTANTS reqd. for week-end work; good wages. — Apply: Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley. Tel. Chatburn 202.
SMART BOY OR MAN REQD. AS STOREMAN: ALSO SMART
FEMALE ASSISTANT FOR GROCERY TRADE.—APPLY:
C. R. HARGREAVES & SON. PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.
The Hospital requires to recruit a number of women as
BR0CKHALL HOSPITAL, LANGH0. Nr. BLACKBURN
for employment in the main staff dining hall. Previous experience unnecessary. Wage £6/17/3 per week of 42 hours (£7/2/6 from f 1st June). Some overtime. Extra
WAITRESSES
ror working week-ends. Can be desident or non-resident. If resi qent will live in modern staff puarters at a charge of £2/11/2 Ner week. Pensionable posts. Gational Health Service conditions. f ood travelling and canteen
he Hospital.
MALES & FEMALES BOYS & GIRLS REQUIRED FOR
PROCESS WORK INTERESTING WORK
GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS CANTEEN FACILITIES
RE-UPHOLSTERY—Save middle man’s profit, we recover your treasured 3-piecc as new for as little as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100 patterns for your choice. Work manship first class and guaran teed. Collections, deliveries, free. Phono or write to-day and we will be pleased to call evenings at | your convenience. Distance no _ object.—Eeakbane, 68. Sandygate
RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article in stock—Watches, Clocks. Rings, Cutlery—and pay for it weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn.
Burniey._Tel, 7180.____________
CATTLE GRIDS for sale; various types. Steel Girders, new and l second-hand; all sizes up to 50ft.
engths. —R. B. Wilson. 116 Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 976
C.P.A. LTD.
WHALLEY ABBEY WORKS BARROW, Nr. BLACKBURN Telephone: Whalley 3333/4
aengths. Reinforcing Bars, new snd second-hand in stock. 4in., seven-sixteenths in., iin., eleven- l ixteenths in., lin.. up to 20ft
£6 TAX. £13/3/3 COMPREHEN SIVE INSURANCE
You get 70 to 90 m.p.g. with Isetta, Helnkel. Bond or Reliant l three-wheelers. We have all the
THE CRAVEN MOTOR CO. LTD.. SKIPTON. Tel. 2212/3.
TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER for sale: r black; good condition; h.p. if
RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA MOND REPAIRS of all kinds; sat
ead.—21, Peel Park Avenue, Clltheroe._____________________
Wisfaction guaranteed.—24, King illiam St.. Blackburn, Tel. 7920.
LADIES’ AND GENTS.' NYLON GARMENTS supplied with NO r DEPOSIT; no laundry, repair or
TAPE RECORDER for sale; year t old; hardly used; excellent condi
eplacement worries cither; fixed weekly rental only.—Phone or write: Borough Laundry. Owen Street. Accrington. Tel. 32216.
rDdgTE BOY’S CYCLE for sale; 18in.; new condition: or exchange
DAN5ETTE RECORD PLAYER for sale; 3 speed; in good condition: £5.—Miss G. M. Waddington. 7. Moorland Crescent. Clitheroe.
Fion; £20.—Williams, Seedalls arm. Waddington (Fell).
21in. similar.—Write; Box Ul, Advertiser and T im e s ._______
AS NEW—ADAMATIC TWIN TUB WASHER for sale; heats, washes, rinses, spins dry; bargain foi first customer.—Websters, 8. Market
TRICYCLE for sale; suit child 3-7; excellent condition.—71, Woone Lane Clitheroe. any evening after 7 p.m.
Place. Clitheroe. Tel. 103.
MORRIS 8 (1936) for sale; M.O.T certificate: good running order; £25 o.n.o. — Apply: Atkinson.
Bramley View, Whalley.
G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —
Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES
Service—Day & Night
Tel.; 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:
48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE
wheelers.ion of used bubble and three-
atest models in stock. Your car. present three-wheeler or motor cycle gladly taken in part exchange. For the best terms consult the leading bubble and three-wheeler specialists in the t North . . . who have a good selec
Applications are invited for the above post in the Supplies Department. Clerical Grade— salary scale £405 per annum (at 21 years of age) rise to £555 per annum. Permanent superannu- able post, canteen facilities, good t opportunity for advancement in
WHALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN. MALE CLERK
CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL.
ing available, if required, at A reasonable charge.
memorials GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE
Send for our selection, of design* 5 and prices. You will be placed
under find
monumental masons Lettering and Renovations
w. ROCK Blackburn Road
no obligation us anxious to help,
GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164
b i r t h s ______________
LAXTON.—On May 18th. at Yeovil Maternity Hospital. Somer^t. to
OSBALDESTON. — On Thursday, May ,18 th, at Shaioe Green Maternity Home, to Tom and Anne (n6o McNally), a son.____ ,
Pat (nde Hargreaves) and Trevor, a son.________________________
wiNCKLEY.—On May 19th. at Bramley Meade, to Keith and Dorothv (n6c Jones), a son. Garry. Thanks to the family doc
tor and staff of Bramley Meade. COMING O F AGE
GOLDSMITH. — ConBratulations, Verena, on your 21st birthday.
—Love from Mum, Dad and Catherine.___________________ _
acilities. Apply personally or in t writing to the Catering Officer at
4. Trafford Gardens. Barrow._____ S ILV E R WEDDINGS
Congratulations from the family. Wellgate.
DUGDALE—HARGREAVES
DUGDALE—Congratulations. John and Mildred, on the anniversary of your silver wedding. May 30th.
________________
—Love and best wishes from Betty. Harold and Meric._____
Congratulations. Mum and Dad. on your silver wedding annivers ary. May 30th, 1961.
METCALFE—SEEDALL
—With love and best wishes. Geoffrey.
___ GOLDEN WEDDING
KNOV/LES. — Congratulations. Mother and Father, on your golden wedding day. June „rd,
1961. —Love from Bill and L’
.’.a.____ BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
HARWOOD.—Congratulations to our dear Mother on her 80th birthday. 3•—Love, Beatrice. Ted and Alice.
7. Westmorland Avenue._______ lary. Calderstones Hospital, not
GROUNDSMAN reqd. immediately by Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club.—Write: Secretary (Mr. C. R. King), 44, Newton St.. Clitheroe.
ater than Monday, 29th May, 1961._________________________
PART-TIME SHOP ASSISTANT treqd.; 3 days per week. — Mashi-
GIRL reqd. for Saturday morning work.—Jack's, Cabin 13. Clitheroe
NEOTECHNIC ENGINEERING LTD. require a man as PRESS OPERATOR for multiple transfer presses; training will be given to suitable applicant. Also
Market.
t LABOURER for workshop main lenance.—Apply in person or by
GROCERY MANAGER reqd. for Clitheroe branch; fully experi enced; good stock records essential; multiple scale wages; age immaterial. EXPERIENCED r FEMALE ASSISTANT, full-time;
etter to: Mr. R. Shephard, Kendal .Street. Clltheroe.
DOMlSTIG WORKER, read, for mornings; six-day week; times to suit buses. — Shlreburn /urns Hotel. Hurst Green. Tel. Stony-
writing to: Althams Head Office. Queens Park. Burnley. Lancs.
eferences essential.—Apply in
RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTDm GLITHEROE. JUNIOR MALE CLERK reqd. for Personnel Department: 17-19 years of age. Applications to Personnel Depait-
hurst 208:________ WADDINGTON and WEST BRAD- ment.
FORD C.E. (AIDED) SCHOUL. Ribble Valley. Assistant Teachci read.; staff 3 (C.E. communi- caiit): lower juniors Forms: County Ha’.l. Wakcfie.d. Yoiks. Applications to be returned not C later than June 10th to. The
Vhairman of the Managers, The
SITUATIONS VACANT—Continued in Column 1
IN MEMORIAM
SIMPSON.—Treasured memories of our dear Son. Allan, who died
May 26th. 1960. We were thinking of you
B to-day.ut that is nothing new, We thought about you yestei-
And^the day before that, too. We shall think of you to A morrow.
s we do each day of the —Mummy. Daddy and Audrey.
We will'remember you for ever, God bless you, Allan dear.
SIMPSON—Loving thoughts oi our Nephew, Allan, who died
May 26th, 1969. Silent thoughts, tru e and tender.
Rndholme Lnund Cottage._______
Ju s t to show we s till remem ber.
SIMPSON—In loving memory of our dear Grandson. Allan, who
died May 26th, 1960. A little corner in our hearts,
—All at Old Hall. e shall remember you.
Is set aside lor you As long as life and memories W last.
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SMITHIES .—Treasured memo: .ea of a dear Father and Granddad, who died May 26th, 105G.
Worthy of everlasting love. 2. Conway Av.; 16. Wilson St.
TOMLINSON—Loving memories of my dear Husband, Edward, who died May 31st. 1960. Always smiling, always con-
Loved and respected wherever he went.
Tire one we loved went out of sight.
But never out of our mind. He’ll live for ever in the hearts,
^ . , .
—Always remembered by his 2 Wife, Bertha.
Of those he left behind. , , . .
3, Victoria Avenue, Chatburn. A C KN OW L ED GM EN T S
RUDD.—The sisters and nephew t of the late Mrs. Mary Rudd wish
to thank the Rev. Fr. Hannan, pheir kind expressions of sym 32, Henthorn Road. Clltheroe.
he family doctor and all rela ttives. friends and neighbours for
athy. spiritual offerings and floral tributes received in their bereavement.
Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly mado to order b a r k e r s ,
WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES.
Ciitheroc (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)
'sn ^
W E arc familiar with the ” rites and customs ol all
religious beliefsi thus we are able to provide annropriatc service to all families.
^SCALES CLITHEROE 345 — a
ers. Confectioners, Moor Lane. Clitheroe._____________________
he service. Full hoard and lodg tpplications to the Group Secre
H ARV/ 0 0 D.—Happy birthday to our dear Grandma on her 80th birthday. —Love from Morris. Jean and Amanda.
—From Mum and Grandma, with love and best wishes.
May health and happiness- be yours always.
LAMBERT. — Congratulations. Malcolm, on your 21st birthday.
and
V .
41. Bela Grove._________________ '______ DEATHS__________
HOWARTH.—On May 22nd at a nursing home Emily, the beloved wife of the late James Albert Howarth. late of 6. Abbey Terrace, Barrow, aged 74 years. Service and interment at Holden Independent Chapel on Friday. May 26th, at 3 p.m. —The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.___________
RUDD.—On May 18th. 1961. at 9. Lilac Grove. Clitheroe. Mary, the beloved wife of tbe late James Rudd, aged 78 years. Requiem Mass was offered in SS. Michael and John Church prior to lntei;- ment at St. Joseph's Cemetery on May 23rd. R.I.P. —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.
IN MEMORIAM________
BAILEY.—In loving memory of my Husband. Joseph, who died May
o finer partner this world T could hold.
—
as one of the best. May he rest in peace.
30th. 1960. A pleasant smile, a heart of N gold.
W the partner you gave me. From his loving Wife. Kunice.
ake care of him as he takes For his rest.
BAILEY.—In loving memory of Joseph, who died May 30th. 1960-
In life vour presence was our greatest pleasure.
—From all at home.___________ R.I.P.
DUGDALE. — In loving memory of Frank, who died May 29th. 1959.
—From his Wife and family.
i c a r a g e . Waddington, Neal CUtheroe._______---------------------------
GRUNDY.—In loving memory of my dear Husband, who died May 27th. 1957. Always in our thoughts.
—From his loving Wife and Sons. Stanley. Alfred. Cyril and Reg.
Also in loving memory of our only daughter, Vera Wilson, who died on June 25th, 1952, aged 42 years.
—From her loving Mother and Brothers. Stanley. Reg.. Alf., and Cyril.___________________
Loved and remembered till the sun of life be set.
GRUNDY.—In loving memory of my dear Sister, who died June
25th. 1952, aged 42 years. One of the best.
—From her loving Brother. Stanley.
Also my dear Father, who died May 27th. 1957.
—From his Son, S tan ley ._ Always in my thoughts.
HUDSON.—In memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died May 27th. 1960.
Her life was full of kindly A deeds, helping hand to all in need. Sincere and true in heart and
In death your memory our dearest treasure.
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—From Husband. John, Delia and Julie._____________________! _
A mind, memory sweet she left behind.
HUDSON.—In loving memory of a dear Sister and Aunty. Emily, who died May 27th. I960.
Clitheroe. Low Moor, and Walton- on-Thamcs.
—From Sisters, Brothers-in-law. Nephews and Nieces.
FUNERAL SERVICE BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32641
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