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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 16, 1962 PRIMROSE OARA0E


CLITHEROE LTD. FOR NEW


AUSTIN A35 VANS


Fitted heater, delivered and licensed £401/12/6


\ deposit


LOW H.P. TERMS = 5% p.a.


EXAMPLE Deposit £101/0/0 36 payments of £9/12/0 EXCELLENT USED VEHICLES


1961 1961 1961 1961 1959 1957


1956 1955


AUSTIN A55 Countryman, grey, heater, Warranty. AUSTIN Mini Countryman, 6,000 miles, heater, BMC Warranty. (Oct.) AUSTIN A35 van, rear seats, heater, 4,000 mile.s BMC Warranty. AUSTIN Mini de luxe, 6,000 miles, heater, BMC Warranty. (Oct.) AUSTIN A55 saloon de luxe, heater, one owner, BMC Warranty. (Series) MORRIS 1000 2-door de luxe, recon­ ditioned throughout. FORD Consul Mk I I saloon, heater, green.


BMC grey,


STANDARD 8 de luxe, heater, two owners only.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


LO S T


P.T.O. SHAFTING for Tractor lost between Waterloo Road and West Bradford.—Tel. Clitheroe 640,


ONE HALF-BRED HOGGE T strayed: marked red on shoulder top.—T. Smalley. Quarry Farm, Chatburn, ____________________


TWO HORNED EWES lost; red on near side, hornburn E.N.—G. Pye, Cow Hey. Bashall Eaves. Tel.


Stonyhurst 287. T U I T IO N


EARNSHAW’S SCHOOL of Motoring 60, Chatburn Rd. Tel. Clith. 284.


C ARPE T ALTERATIONS


CLEANING


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE


Telephone: Clitheroe 135 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 Ton Prices R.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


LEVER’S ‘LOBOL’ CALF MEAL


The Perfect No Boiling


W.


Milk Substitute Water Renuired


For particulars ask:


Bamber, 32, Ramsgreave Drive, Blackburn, Tel. 48418.


A BETTER LIFE ON THE LAND £250 TO IMPROVE YOUR FARM


OR FARMHOUSE


Easy to enter Contest in this Week’s


FARMERS GUARDIAN Every Friday, Price 4d.‘


Order your copy from your newsagent.____________


£5-to-£500


With or Without Security Call. Write or 'Phone t h e


Pendleton and District


Lending Society, Ltd. WALTON HOUSE,


80. CHANCERY LANE. BOLTON. LANCS.


.Phone: Bolton 24085 IT MA Y BE Y O U R EARS I WA N T ED


SCRAP IRON AND METAL reqd. i Sell to the oldest scrap iron yard


Iron and Steel Control No. S3716. Motor Spare Parts and Tyres kept in stock.—David High­ land. Vareys Yard. Salthill Road, Clitheroe. 1 Tel. 610.______________


n town; licensed Ministry of


SCRAP OVENS reqd. 5/-: Geysers 7/6; Washers and Boilers 5/-; Scrap Cars, Iron. etc.—Postcards; D. Tebb. Pimlico Farm. Clitheroe. or Caldetvale Metals. Ashfleld Road, Burnley. Tel. 4387.


UNFURNISHED FLAT or Rooms reqd. for single person: central.— Write: Box C2, Advertiser and Times.


COUNTRY COTTAGE or Bungalow reqd.; Sawley or surrounding district.—Write: Box Cl, Adver­ tiser and Times.


HOUSE/CO'TTAGE privately reqd.; In or around Clitheroe; rent or buy.—Write: Box C4, Advertiser and Times.______________


_____


4-BEDR00MED HOUSE urgently reqd.; minimum commission only reqd. if sale is effected.—Fisher and Co.. 4. King Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 257.


PERSONAL


CLITHEROE FC. 0220: March 13th:


— March 0017.


9th: BARCLEY CORSETIERE (Reg.)


MRS. LAMBERT. 1. Whittam Ores. Tel. Whallcy 3345.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Fatstock at 11-30 a.m. when the following will be on offer: 35-45 Heifers, Steers and Cows; 250-300 Local and North Country Hoggets, Sheep and Ewes; 90-100 Pigs; 20 Calves.


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 19th WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 38; Sheep 253; Pigs 104; Calves 16.


TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 20th (Old Fair)


Store Sheep when a good show will be forward. Mr. G. Whaliey will offer 20 Horned Wether Lambs; Mr. J. Hartley 38 Horned Ewes in lamb for April.


Sale at 11 a.m. of All Classes of


WEDNESDAY NEXT. MARCH 21st. WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Local


and North Country Newly-calved Cows and Heifers at 11 a.m. when 60 Head will be on offer.


Pigs. allAfter the Cattle Sales each week,


At 1-30 p.m.. Sale of Vaccinated


o classes of Store Sheep will be SPECIAL S P R IN G PRIZE


ffered. FRIDAY NEXT. MARCH 23rd


SHOW and SALE of In-calf and Geld Cattle, when upwards of 150 will be forward.


Entries include 8 Heifers and Bullocks from Mr. J. Wright, short date and Summer calving Cows and Heifers from Mr. A. Procter, to­ gether with consignments from a number of local farmers. Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


of In-calf and Geld Cattle. Schedules for these Special Sales


SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and Sale FRIDAY. MARCH 30th


may be obtained at the office. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


Tel. 325.


THE HELLIFIELD AUDI ION MART CO. LTD.


SALE of upwards of 110 Newly- calved Cows and Heifers, mostly from local farms, but including entries of top quality Heifers direct from Scotland. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30.


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 19th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle. 140 In-calf Cows and Heifers mostly spring and summer calvers, but including a number of springing Cattle; 240 Store Bul­ locks and Heifers, including for Mr. B. Salvidge, 120 strong A.A.X. Hereford x Friesian Steers and Heifers. Extensive prize list. Further entries invited and accep­ ted up to time of sale.


TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 20th FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


with Stores. THURSDAY. MARCH 22nd


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


275 Fat Cattle; 730 Fat Sheep, mostly fit Ijoggs off keep; 25 Pat Pigs; 20 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK. Physical Aids soothing r e li ef f rom WUt O


HEAD NOISES D1Z' INESS — E A R A C H E HARDEN E D U*,


Give sale ana \aA\ A


WAX, CA TAHRHA L \ i 1 CONDITIONS and HEAD COLDS which cause DEPRES S ION and • DULLNESS ’. Avoid delay. Safe for young and old Get a bottle TODAY!


i


EAREX drops 3/6 and 7/6 f r om B o o t s , Ti mot hy Whites, Co-op Stores and all chemists.


this company. FORTHCOMING SALES


Spring Sale of Store Cattle in conjunction with the usual sale of in-calf cattle.


At 2 p.m.. 10 Ordinary Shares in ELASTIC STOCKINGS Tuesday, April 3rd, — Special


A Tuesday, April 17th. — Great


Sale of 500 In-calf and 550 Store Cattle.


nnual Spring Prize Show and


Annual Sale of In-calf and Store Cattle. Special for Black Polled Stores.


Tel. Hellifield 226. Tuesday, May 1st. — Second M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.


Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comforts 23, WELLGATE


CLITHEROE Telephone 1159


ALL SIZES, MOST MAKES IN STOCK or TO MEASURE IN FIVE DAYS. R U P T U R E APPLIANCES. INVALID AIDS, WHEELCHAIRS, ETC.


interest


Hothersall & Forrest! F A.L.P A '


AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS AND V NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


LANGSHAW. DRIVE, LITTLEMOOR ROAD


building programme on the above site are now complete. Jail and inspect the site plan and obtain full details. This is without doubt the finest site in Clitheroe and district. Plots now being reserved for Spring and Summer occupa­


Plans for Phase I I I of the tions.


occupation! Two and three- bedroomed Bungalows. Two types of semi-detached Houses. Theee


Houses and Bungalows for eanj PARK avenue


properties are a fine modern design and building ski!.. Call for further details.


in residential area (built I960). Accommodation: Hall, Lounge.


A modern semi-detached House


34, GARNETT ROAD. CLITHEROE


Dining Room; Kitchen with fitted cupboards and refrigerator, etc.


Garage.


Sound stone-built Terraced Property. C om p r is in g . Hall,


16, WILSON STREET. CLITHEROE


Lounge, Living Room. Two Bedrooms. Outside Wash­ house, W.C. R.V. £10. Freehold.


12. DE LACY STREET, CLITHEROE.


• Stone-built Property ramprising: Vestibule, Lounge, Living Rpom. Kitchen (with back boiler) 2 Bedrooms (one with washing basin


and toilet). R.V. £10. G.R. £1.


WEEK-END BUNGALOW and 4- BERTH CARAVAN T°r sale. hold Plot of Land. Beautiful site


on Waddlngton Fells. PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE


comprehensive service. Call and Inspect our reglstei of


properties for sale.


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOP SALE AND WANTED FISHER & CO..


4. KING LAME CLIlMEHOE. TEL. 257.


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


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1892. EVENINGS 1016.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


The most attractive Centrally Heated. Semi-detached Residence (built I960) and being


LANCASTER DRIVE


3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, sep. W.C.. Hall, Lounge. Dining Room, fully equipped Kitchen. D e ta c h e d Garage and Fuel Store. Well laid- out Garden. R.V. £31. G.R. £4


The well-planned layout provides


10s. p.a. The modern Freehold


vides 3 Bedrooms, half-tiled Bath­ room, half-tiled sep. W.C., Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, superb Kitchen, etc. Garage. All Mains Services. R.V.: £30. Immaculate condition throughout.


15, CASTLE VIEW


with family size accommodation of 3 Bedrooms, Attic Bedroom, Bath­ room, Sitting Room. Dining Room large Kitchen with modem tiled Fireplace, Larder, Wash-house 2nd WC Fuels. Room Garage. G.R.: £1/18/10 p.a. R.V.: £23.


A superior end terraced House


A compact and well maintained terraced House with 3 Bedrooms, Sitting Room. Living Room, Kitchen, etc. Large Garden with Greenhouse and Shed. Freehold.


54. HIGHFIELD ROAD R.V. £8. _____


Detached Bungalow with 2 Double Bedrooms and ample room in roof space for 2 further Bedrooms. Central Hall. Bathroom, Lounge, large Kitchen with Dining Recess. Garage 20ft. x Oft. Full printed particulars of the


A compact and well planned 21, BLEASDALE AVENUE


above from: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


GISCURN AUCTION MAUTH (AM Attested)


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. LID


SALE of 250 Ncwly-calvcd Cows and Heifers being a large majority of farmers* cattle but including consignments direct from Scotland


WTHURSDAY. MARCH 22nd EEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


and the North. Judging at 10-30 a.m. Sale at


SALE of FATSTOCK beinK up­ wards of: 250 Cattle; 150 Sheep: 150 Pigs; 250 Killing and Rearing Calves.


11 a.m. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


Grading at 8 a.m. a Sales at: 10 a.m. Calves; 11


noon Pigs: 2 p.m. Sheep. WEEKLY SALE of 250 In-pig


Bred Ewes (all due for 26th March) TUESDAY, MARCH 27th


calf and Store Cattle at 12 noon. TUESDAY. APRIL 10th


.m. Cattle I clean cattle first); 12


Gilts and Sows and Store Pigs following Sale of Fat Pigs. Also 20 Horned Ewes and 36 Half-


FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 250 In-


SHOW and SALE of 350 In-calf Cattle. Special Spring Sale of 60 Channel Island Cattle. Sale at 12 noon.


FIRST SPECIAL SPRING PRIZE TUESDAY APRIL 24th


and SALE of 600 In-calf Cattle. SATURDAY, APRIL 28th


and SALE of 500 In-calf Cattle. TUESDAY. MAY 22nd


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster.


T O L E T


LARGE ROOM, with entrance from York Street, to let; suitable for ofiice.—Apply: Grand Kinema.


GRAZING to let at Bashall Eaves from 1stJVIay-31st October. One field of 71 acres and one field of 10 acres. May be viewed by arrangement with Mr. G. Strick­ land, Moss Barn. Bashall Eaves, nr. Clitheroe. Oifers in writing for either or both fields to Worsley - Taylor E s ta t e Office, Whaliey. by April 9tli.___________


THIRD SPRING PRIZE SHOW TUESDAY. MAY 8th


FOURTH SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 400 In-calf Cattle.


SECOND SPRING PRIZE SHOW


Messrs. R. Thompson and Sons (Farms) Ltd.


FOURTH ANNUAL SALE for


BAMFORD BL30 & BUS BALERS FROM STOCK AT OUT-OF- SEASON PRICES


LINDLEY PATE Tel. GISBURN 251


Depots: Clitheroe and Haslingden _________ Auction Marts.


PO U L T R Y AMD EGGS


LIVE PUULIHY reya.; prices I el. S. l ownson. Sialdtuirn 271


HATCHING _WEEKLY.T^pure LS) Pin' r


£1 5r Xmn'S’ r ? 15' Br-L. X L S ' J 5 per 100. Grower prices on


Farm. Twiston. Nr. clitheroe. Tel. Glsburn 3f(H


EDW'N waterwortTvs new S.w. HYBRID. wlnnlntt At


pouest. — R P. Mclvor, Coolham


B£C.M National and Goosnargh SHofiiilstrated brochure and


(fill ^talls sent on request.— Nbtherheys Poultry Farm/ Colne.


100 W.L. x It.l.lt, PULLETS 10)' sale; 9 weeks old—Winder,


cfltheroS e. Fal'm' nEW ,^0LICKS for sale.—Tol. Gisburn Cm^[?Q!NfnFR'S,40, MONTH-OLD ________ ftT STUD


J BOARS at studT'Ped- EsSex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts


accom. Transport available—G Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 203)


PEDIGREE large' white boar at stud. — Shoesmith conv Nook.


Boltpn-hy-BowlaS 'Tel P B°Iton- by-Bowiand 278. clinical treatment t. a b e l i n e S,M01 KING^TheTstabilshed' Tablets and“ sWpK SMOKING.- le


MISCELLANEOl ip SALES SIPj?" „


Hydrochloride, referred to° in the National Press, is available from us and costs onw 7/6 for 15


A most attractive layout pro­


Semi-Detached Residence 11. PEEL PARK AVENUE


“ CHAKERI," Buying or selling, we otrer a


Three Bedrooms. Bathroom and separate W.C. Immersion heater. R/V £25. G.R. £4. Room for


' BANK SALEROOMS.'CUTHER9E/ TEL 95 OR EVENINGS 755 . A well-built pre-war


^ l . V ES T A TE’ AGENTS'.• ..." R Accommodation: HALL: TWO


AND LARDER on the Ground Floor. THREE BEDROOMS and combined BATHROOM and W.C. above. Outside: Coalstorc: Wash­


Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe. ECEPTION ROOMS; KITCHEN


in a select residential locality 1


Semi-Detached Residence 1 EASTCROFT,”


house and W.C. accessible under cover from rear porch. Garden Areas


laid out to front and rear. Room for Garage. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: £5/1/0 Rateable Value: £28. Vacant Possession on completion.


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


Viewing: By appointment with: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCES WITH VACANT POSSESSION


No. 8, LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITH­ EROE. Erected about 2 years ago. This up-to-date Property com­ prises: Hall. Lounge fitted “Baxl" grate in tile surround: Dining Room; Kitchen with stainless steel sink unit and fitted cupboards: Food Store. Above are Three Bedrooms: Bathroom and W.C. The principal Bedroom has a special built-in Wardrobe and Dressing Table fitment. Brick- built Garage. Generous Garden area. Freehold. Rateable Value: £30.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


BILLINGTON The well-built


Family Dwcllinehouse No. 2, NAB VIEW. BILLINGTON


with excellent views over the Ribble Valley.


a palisaded frontage and com­ prises: Vestibule: Sitting Room,


The stone-fronted Property hns


tile range: Living Room, tile range: Kitchen, mod. sink unit, fixture cupboards. Three Bedrooms and Bathroom above. Usual Offices in Yard at rear. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: £1/5/0. Rateable Value: £12. Vacant Possession. To view apply:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 13, CORPORATION STREET. A stone-built Dwellinghouse in very nice condition.


Vestibule glazed panel inner door; Sitting Room, parlour tile ranee; Living Kitchen, modern stainless steel sink with matching Formica topped Cupboard Units; Larder under stair. The Floors are of patent asphalt. Above are Two Bedrooms. In concreted Yard at rear are Coalplace and up- to-date W.C. Rateable Value: £10. Annual Ground Rent: £1. Vacant Possession.


It comprises:


No. 4, HIGH STREET, LOW MOOR. A Commodious Dwellinghouse


which has been modernised and contains: Vestibule: Sitting Room, tile range; Living Room. Kitchen fitted w.p. sink (h. and c. water) and Bathroom furnished with modern panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C. Three Bed­ rooms on the upper floor. Mains S e r v ic e s . Freehold. Vacant Possession.


No. 38. WOONE LANE. A brick- built. terraced property with the following Accommodation:w


bule; Hallway: Sitting Room: large Living Room. mod. tile range; Kitchen and Larder. Three Bedrooms above. A Yard at rear with W.C. and usual offices. Mains Services. Freehold. Rateable Value: £12. Vacan t Possession.


Jvc*jti-


New condition: all sizes Man? soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock- B x 4. 61 x 4. 5i x 31 5 x 4. 5 x 3} 5 x 3


MISCEL LANEOUS SALES SHIP'S CARPETS


44 X 4. 4) X 34. 41 X 21 4 t 4 , 4 r 31. 4 x 2). 31 x 21. etc etc. All nlle tufted through. Carpets froir £6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12


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


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. “ Th* Old Firm." Opposite New Inn.


8S. LEEDS ROAD NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


BROADLOOM


AXMTNSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs All at less than usual prices Widths from 271n. to 0 yards


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


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 80 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tol. 62816. Also at Skinton


No] 3S BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE, for sale with vacant


possession.—Apply: Mrs. Carter, same address.____________________


RE-UPHOLSTERY —Save middle­ man’s profit, we recover your treasured 3-piece as new for as little as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 patterns for vour choice. Work­ manship first class and Guaran­ teed Collections, deliveries free Phone or write to-day and we will be Pleased to call evenlncs at vour convenience Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68. Sandveate _Burnley .. .Tel. 7188_________ ._ .


1959 AUSTIN A35 2-door de luxe saloon; taxed; town and


RUFUS CARR LTD. country tyres, etc........ £375


1960 COMMER EXPRESS Delivery Van? small mileage----£325


1960 ATLAS VANS; choice of two: 15.000 miles ................£200


1953 AUSTIN A.30: re-conditioned engine; new tyres; new


battery; ex. condition £175 BAWDLANDS GARAGE.


CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroe 73


CENTRAL GARAGE. RIMINGTON. Tel. Gisburn 254.


ANY MA"KE~oTSEWING"”MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or completely overhauled: satisfac­ tion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­ son. Open Market. Clitheroe, every Tuesday and Saturday._____


MEN’S AND YOUTH'S ITALIAN STYLE JEANS for sale: with Jackets to match. — Economic Stores. 70, Whaliey Road. Clith- croe^_ Tel. 97.________________ ___


NEW SPRING STOCK of Van-Dal Shoes with the extra smart look. —D. Lord and Son, 5, Moor Lane. Clitheroe._________________________


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing


machine to an attractive electric portable model. Price only £12 10s.. which includes electric motor, stitch light, foot control, and handsome carrying case. Collection and delivery free all districts. — Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clitheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.___________________


WE ALLOW UP TO £50 on your old Washer against any NEW Washing Machine. Wo also have the largest selection of recondi­ tioned. fully guaranteed washers in the district. — T O P L E X LIMITED. 13. Flemlne Square. _Blackburn.__Tel. 7489.____________


SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS 8A to llln. for sale: 3/11 pair.— Economic Stores. 70. Whaliey Ro^d. Clitheroe,__________________


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for vour old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In part exchange for new goods.—24 King Wllllnm Street. Blackburn


PRAM SERVICE Hoods re-covcred: new anrons: when's re-tyred and repaired—A E. Hargreav«fi Moor


Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 6R3._ _ __


___


0NE”FILL UP OF je t "petrol at Wellgate Motors at 4/3’. per gall, will convince you of its quality. Try It and prove_ it!___________


No. 9. ALMA PLACE. A brick- built. terraced Dwellinghouse with palisaded frontage. Accom­ modation: Vestibule: S i t t in g Room. hay. tile ranee; Living Kitchen, mod. sink unit. On the Upper Floor are Three Bedrooms. Usual Offices In Yard at rear. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent 18/-. Rateable Value: £12. Vacant Possession.


To view aonly— HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95. BUSINESS FOR SALE


GRINDLETON. Nr. Clitheroe


A SMART COUNTRY STORE with Living Accommodation


Room. Kitchen. Three Bedrooms. Yard and Usual Offices. All in very nice condition. Mains Ser­ vices. Freehold.


in very pleasant surroundings. Comprises: Sales Shop; Living


Particulars from:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


BAMFORD MANURE SPREADERS. NI CHOL SON. LISTErTbLACK- STONE & TEAGLE FERTILISER BROADCASTERS. LINK & SPIKE


FARMERS IN STOCK


TRACTOR HARROWS


VARLSON MFN’S OVE'RALLS AND ROLLER SUITS for sale.— _ITconomic Stores. Tcl.j97._______


NFW SPRING STOCK of Diana Broadway for the broader foot.— D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane. ^Clitheroe._____ __ __________


CORNER HOUSE'" Kina Lane. nitHnron Dormv Blankets and Twined Flannelette Sheets: latest shades.


__ ____


CYRIL 'LORD CARPETS. — For snirm'ps, measurements, etc., ring


IN STOCK FTR YOUR INSPECTION—


THE LATEST 21 LTTRE


DIESEL LAND ROVER Lot us quote you for your present vehicle against this latest improved model.


THE LAND ROVER SPECIALISTS ARE—


The


Craven Motor Company Skipton


PHONE 2212/3


GROSSMITH TYPE REARING UNITS for sale. Range Shelters with built-in food hoppers. Night


Arks. Hay Boxes on stand, etc.— Haworth (Whaliey) Ltd. Coppins Poultry Farm, Whaliey. Tel. 2380.


TWO FiRESTONE TYRES. 640 x 13. tubeless, for sale: In good condi­ tion. One new Fisk Airborne de luxe 560 x 13. One Gladson 500 x 14 in good condition. — 17. St. James’s Street. Clitheroe._________


IF youK ave a dented w in g . DOOR etc., we can put it right. Try Wellgate Motors Ltd.. Wlswell Garage. Phone Whaliey 3110,


gTrDs orlon chunky .k n it CARDIGANS for sale; white or coloured; all sizes.—Economic Stores, 70. Whaliey Road, Clith-


croe. Tol. 97.________ ___________


CORNER HOUSE King Lane, Clitheroe. Mens Union. Sateen


and Khaki Shirts, all sizes._____


TURQUOISE LACE BRIDESMAID’S DRESS for sale: short; 36 bust; worn once.—Write: Box C3, Advertiser and Times.____________


160FT. ASBESTOS WATER PIPE for sale: In 6ft. 6in. leneths. i)in. with couplings. One Metal Bath,


250 GALL. TANK TRAILER for sale: vacuum suction type. 2jin. outlet: complete with spreader: RS.J. chassis; 1050 x 16 tyres.— r B. Wilson. 110. Woone Lane.


Cl’ithcroe._ Tel. 976.


I960 M0RRISj 1.000 for sale: 2 door.—3. Pendie Terrace. Rlming-


CORNER HOUSE King Lnmx Clitheroe. Mattress Covers, elthei


t.on. Clitheroe.


DAWSONS Tefal Non-stick Frv Pans Ironmongers. Parson Lane. Tel. 382.


box_sided or bag type.____ ri'H <


GENT.’S CYCLE for sale: 3 speed, hub dynamo.


WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. AH work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed 24. King William St.. Blackburn T e l 7 0 2 0 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


5 BR I D G E for hleh-cla^ iTnYPS' SPRING COATS for sale: Accrington Road^ Whaliey._ £5.-13.


U44in to 54m.hips: from £8/19/8. —Economic Stores. 70. Whaliey Road. Clitheroe. Te1._97^_______ _


2iTiL RALEIGH LENTON CYCLE for sale: 4 scars: any trial.—72.


Moor Lane. CHt.hProeJ____________.


NEW SPIKED CHAIN TKABIUK HARROWS for sale: 7ft. 61n. to


C l i t t A tS Y o


V b & keU l a


perMMrU& eTimes Co. ,ce' °Utlier0e'


MEN’S” "SP0RTS SHIRTS. Sports Trousers and Jackets Economic Stores. 70- Whaliey Road. Clitheroe, Tel. 97. ______ ,


“DAWSONS—Wolccroft Fireplaces Ironmongers, Parson Lane. Tel. 382.


Bowlnnd. Tel. .231.______________


10ft. wide: prices from £12.—R. Jackson. Bow Lntthe, Bolton-by-


Good Doors. £1 each. Channel Iron —Thornton, Hodgson Moor. W a d d ln g t o n .________________


complete, ready to fix. £4/10/0.


WhaMev o?a3: or P.C.. 3. Ridding T,nne WhaVey. ________________ _


OAWSOM.S for Rflvbtirn OnnkorQ. Ironmongers, Pnrsnn Lane. Tel. 332.


S I TU A T IO N S V A C AN T


PLUWiB&Kb ANU PAINTERS reqd for first-class work. — Apply. John Watson and Sons York Street Clitheroe


______


Part-time KITCHEN WORKERS (FEMALE)


for week-ends.


Good wages to suitable applicants. MOORCOCK INN, WADDINGTON.


____TeL_Clitheroo 268 or 333._____


YOUNG MAN reqd. for progress and stores duties by local engineering works.—Write: Box A4. Advertiser and Times.


PART-TIME CELLAR/YARDMAN reqd.; would suit active pensioner —Details: Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley. Tel. Chatburn 202._____


TWO JUNIOR BOYS OR GIRLS leaving school at Easter reqd. for


GARDENER. CLASS I reqd.; wage £10/10/8 per week of 42 hours. National Health Service condi­ tions and pension scheme. Appli­ cations to the Group Secretary at the Hospital.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL WHALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN


PART-TIME BARMAID reqd. for evenings only.—Apply: Swan and


Royal Hotel. Clitheroe.___________


OVERLOOKER reqd. for automatic looms. — Apply: Pendie Mill. Clitheroe.


STRONG YOUTH reqd. for farm work. — Holden, Feazer Farm, Waddlngton. Tel, Clitheroe 335.


TYPIST/CLERK reqd.; girl or lady for general office work some book-keeping; must be accurate at figures: good wages for suitable person.—Write: Box C5 Advertiser and Times._______________________


PART-TIME KITCHEN ASSISTANT reqd.; 5-day week. WAITRESS or young lady willing to train; 5-day


week. — Apply: Imperial Cafe. Clitheroe. Tel. 1185.


MORNING HELP reqd.; 9-12 Mon­ day to Friday: fare paid.—Mrs. Coombes. Fir Tree House. Chat- burn. Tel. Chatburn__382._______


CLEANER reqd.: 1 or 2 half-days per week. — Mrs. Blackburn.


" Meadowcroft.’’ Littlemoor, Clith- eroe.


EXPERIENCED WAGES CLERK urgently read: Kalamazoo system. —Apply with details of experience and salary reqd. to: Sa-es Director. Castle Castings Ltd., Brooks Works. Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 781. __________________________


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


WARD SISTER reqd.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


STAFF NURSES reqd.—full-time or part-time. Salary: Full-time: £525-


£656 per annum; part-time: 4/8? per hour.


STAFF NURSE reqd.; part-time— 6-0 p.m.—10 p.m.; 4/8? per hour.


NURSING AUXILIARY reqd. for night duty; full-time or part- time. Salary: Full-time: £420- £525 per annum; part-time: 3/81 per hour.


9 Applications to Matron.


The above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service.


OFFICE CLEANER reqd. for one half-day per week.—Apply: E. Chester and Son, 36, King Street.


By T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW GREENFORD FARM.


(situate along Copy Nook-Settle Road;


T. SILVERWOOD


in conjunction with J. BALSHAW


will sell by auction (Livestock for Mr. K. Greenwood, tenant); Poultry, Farm ivuiemnery, etc., ior ivirs. m. uoiaard)


31 HEAD OF YOUNG IN-CALF OAlKY UUvvS hnl)


Jiuy-Auguat; 1< Aoeraecu Angus x jsmiocitd and Heuers; 2 Buuocks; * Hereiord -Bu.iocks and Hciiers.


FEEDING S) OcK (lor short Keen) Eight Black and While Cows due


SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1962 Stoi iE


y.o.; excellent span roof Caum, 30ic. x loit.. as new; roar ©pan Roof Cabins, 12it. x bit.; 2 Hay Boxes, 3 Nignt Aiks, Poultry i roughs and Appliances.


80 Bru. Leghorn x L. Sussex Hens POULTRY AND CABINS


running order; Bannord R.G. 2 Swathe Turner; Hay Fiat; Box Cart; Strawmg Macnuic; xoO gaff. T.V.O. Tank; aged minor Mower; Hanay luoiai bench and Vice; lb- stave Laauer; usual Smaii Hand 'fools; TWO-UNi 1' OasCOiGNE m ilk in g machine wnh ii-h.p. Eiectnc Motor, single phase.


w Ferguson (lu4d) T.V.O. Tractor ith nyarauiic lilt, m good V/maths. Bouquets- Cut Flowers etc


4 PEARCE & SON. Chathurn Nurseries (near Pendie Hotel) Te!. Chatburn 230


Oft. 4in. x Oft. x lit. 10in.; Antique Oak Table; Oak urandiather Wing Chair; Mahogany Chest Drawers, fluted corners, with bookcase top; Mahogany chest Drawers; Grand­ father Clock: small ladder-back Chuir; 2 Bentwood Chairs; 3-piece upholstered Suite (wood arms); 2


Oak Hail Cupboard or Wardrobe


Bedding Boxes; new Divan Bed and Overlay; painted Kitchen Cup­ boards. and Dresser; Ext. deal top Table; Wardrobe 6ft. x 3ft.; Gramophone; single coil Sprint?- Bed; Wilton Stair carpet, 9yds. x 22in.; 12 Brass Stair Rods; Carpet


Squares, 3jyds. x 3yds., 3yds. x 3yds., and 3yds. x 2yds.; Carpet Strips; New Peg Rugs; 2 lengths Coco Matting, 10ft. x 4ft. bin.; Meat Safe; sundry Crockery, etc. A Caterer will attend the sale.


Sale 1 o'clock OTHER FIXTURE


SATURDAY. MARCH 31st—Total Dispersal Sale for Mrs. F. M.


Yates, Crimpton Farm, Cow Ark, Clitheroe.


Auctioneers:


T. SILVERWOOD. 17, Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 228.


J. BALSHAW. New Sawley Grange. Sawley. Tel. Chatburn 351..


SALE OF HOUSEHOLD


FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS to be held in the


NEWTON INSTITUTE, NEWTON. Nr. CLITHEROE


for Exors. of the late Roland Brctherton and late Mrs. E. Wishtman


WEDNESDAY MARCH 21st. 1962


bed wardrobe, dressing table, chest drawers); Two useiul Mahogany and Veneered Chests Drawers: Painted Wardrobe and Chest Drawers; marbie top Washstand; Mahogany Swing Mirror; Mahog­ any Bookcase with cupboard below; Polished Sideboard bit. 6in. with mirror back; Bedding Box; Two Oak Fireside Chairs and Four Stand Chairs (loose seats); various other Chairs; cottage type Piano by Allison and Son; 8-day Wall Clock; Barometer; Battery Wire­ less Portable; table top Wringer (wood rol.cn; Clothes Rack; small Meat Safe; Burco 10-gall. Electric Boiler; Coco Matting 41yds. x 2 and 2jyds. x liyds.; Peg Rugs; Carpet Strips; Fireside Rug 2yds. x lyd.; Patchwork Quilt (full size); flock and feather Beds; other use­ ful Bedding and Linenware, Crockery, etc. 2. —Three-piece Suite in new


1. —Bedroom Suite (oak 4ft. 6in.


plastic and rexinc; Mahogany Chest of Drawers; Mahogany Dresser; Mahogany Extending Dining Table (handy size; 3 Mahoganv Chairs; 4 other Stand Chairs; Easy Chair; 3-piece, Bed­ room Suite (2 single and 1 double bed); Electric Boiler: Electric Iron: new Zinc Bath and Dolly Tub: Ew- bank Sweeper; Brass Preserve Pan; Meat Safe; Crockery; various Carpet Strips. Cushions, etc.: valuable Antique Pewter Vessel


and Tray. On view day of Sale.


Sale 1 n.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS


Residence: 29 Tower Hill Clitberop Members ot Teleflower


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes exnertly made to order


BARKERS.


WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridae)


Tel. 521 (any hour)


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


ALAN PARKER


National Association of Funeral Directors


Funeral Director Member of the


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with diunity and eificlency.


THE LAST TRIBUTE PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone:


Whaliey 3201 (day or night). &


rpHE kindness . . . the gentle understanding of


our staff members offer p r i c e l e s s consolation to those wc serve.


»SC R U „


FUNERAL SERVICE BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON XM41


CUTHEROE 345 X s , FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 9 ’k e


48. PftilSON LAiiia. CUTHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFi-ORA


'Phone Clitheroe 183 <5>a.v and Night) tor


1 0 ’tfiatks . 13 a a q i ieL C u t


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Uolroa Tea anti Biscuits served


. (pHants


BOLTON-B Y-BOWLAND, Nr. CLITHEROE


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


TWO STAFF MIDWIVES reqd.; full-time preferred but part-time considered. Applications to Matron.


CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.


the grocery dept.; good wages and conditions. Apply in writing by March 28th, to: The Secretary, 2. Moor Lane. ____________________


IN MEMORIAM


DAWSON.—In. loving memory of a dear Mother and Grandmother, who died March 22nd, 1961.


There’s someone who misses you sadly.


In the home where you used to be


But God willed it not to be. You left some beautiful memories.


Someone who wanted to keep you.


And the sorrow was too great to be to.d.


—Eric, Hannah and family, tllghgate, Gargrave.______________


But to us who loved and lost Y you.our memory will never grow old.


GALLAHER.—Fond memories of Uncle, Rovd. Francis Gallaher M.A.. former Vicar of Whitcwcll


Shepherd, 14. Hornby Street. Blackburn._________ ______________


LONGMIRE.—Remembering with love our darling Margaret, who


She bloomed in our cottago awhile,


And gladdened our hearts with her love,


But Jesus has taken our flower.


So dearly loved.


O’MALLEY.—Loving memories of Aunty, Miss O’Malley, who died March, 1950.


Shepherd. 14, Hornby Street Blackburn.


Dearly loved, sadly missed. ACKN OWL ED GMEN TS


HARTLEY.—The relatives of the late Mr. James Hartley wish to thank all friends and neighbours, the Rev. U. C. Broughton and


members of Nelson Street Method­ ist Church for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and noral


5, Moss Street. Clitheroe._________


JERVIS.—Mr. W. K. Jervis and tamily express sincere thanks to nil relatives, neighbours, Rev. A. B. Macgarr and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family docto** for his kindness.


62. Alma Place. Clitheroe.


KELLY.—Mrs. J. W. Kelly desires to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes, letters of condolence received during their time of sorrow; also the doctor and the Rev. R. C. Broughton, management and stair of the cement works for their kindness and help.


13, Albemarle Street. Clitheroe.


NORRIS.—Mr. and Mrs. G. Norris express sincere thanks to all rela­ tives, neighbours, manager and staff of Martins Bank, Eanam, Blackburn and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during thei»’ bereavement.


Woodlands. Rlmlngton. near Clitheroe.


PATEFIELD.—Mrs. M. Geldard and family desire to thank all rela­ tives, friends and neighbours, and members of Clitheroe Old People's Club for their kind ex­ pressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow; special thanks to Miss Wilkinson, doctors and nurses of Blackburn Royal Infirm­ ary. the family doctor and nurses of Clitheroe Hospital and the Rev. A. K. Blsbrown for kindness shown.


27, Brownlow Street. Clitheroe. To bloom in his garden above.


-From Mummy. Daddy, Sisters and Brothers and Grandma Hindle.


died March 12th. 1960, aged 8 years.


MEMORIALS GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE


Send for our selection of f,csi?n£


and nrices. You. w'l hc •’ 1‘Jh under no obligation, ana find us anxious to lieln.


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


___________B IR TH S _________


HOLGATE.—On March 10th. at Bram.ey Meade to Tom and Olive (nee Simpson), a son, a brother for Peter, thanking all concerned.


JACKSON.—On March 10th 1962, at Brantley Meade. Whaliey. to Brian and Heather, a daughtei, Tracey, a sister for Brett, iliauxs to all concerned.


WADDINGTON.—On March 11th.


at Christiana Hartley Maternity Home, Colne, to Hilda Mary (nee Life) and Harry, a daughter. Elizabeth Helen. Thanking all concerned.


________ COMING OF AGE


GRANT. — Congratulations, Mar­ garet, on your 21st birthday. March 17th. —Love and best wishes from your


Husband, Peter. Happy birthday, Mummy.


—From Josephine and Pauh_____ _j^Love,_Miun, Dad_and jvlichaeh_


tributes received in their bereave­ ment.


—From all the family. 14, Hailway View.


___________DEATHS___________ BARTON—On March 10th, 1952, at •• ihe Ridge.'' Gnndleton, Annie Maria, the beloved wue of the iate Praneis Barton, in her 91st year. Interred at St. Ambrose Church, GrincLeton, on March loth.


Bennett,___Ciitheroe. Tel. 532.


DUMBLETON.—On March 11th, at 16, Pimlico, Clitheroe. Maud Lilian, the dearly loved who ol Lrnest Eugar Wmiam Dumb/eton, aged 60 years. Funeral ironi the Cnupel oi Rest. •• Roekdaie.” Clitheroe. Service and cremation at Pleasington 11-30 a.m. to-dav (Friday. Aiureh loth).


—The Seales Funeral Service Tel. Clitheroe 345.______________


GRAY.—On March 13th, 10C2. .in hospital) Frederick, the dearly loved husband of the late Evelyn Gray, of 2, Fort Street, Clitheroe. aged 69 years. Interment at


KNOWLES. — Congratulations, Margaret, on your 2ist birthday. March 17th, l'Jii2.


MARSHALL.—Congratulations and best wisnos, iwieiu, on your 2ist birthday .Aiarcn I9th.


Clitheroe cemetery on Friday . March 16th, 1962.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. ___297_day, 10I7_night.___________


HARTLEY—On March 9th, 1962. in hospital, James, the beloved hus­ band of the late Nancy Jane Hartley, of 5, Moss Street. Cliili- eroe, aged 86 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on March 14th.


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


—Enq.: Veevers. Undertakers. ___Clitheroe. Tel. 75 day, 673 night.


JERVIS-—On March 9th. at 62, Alma Place. Clitheroe, Elizabeth, the dearly loved wife of William Kenyon Jervis, aged 77 years. ” At rest.” Interment was at Clitheroe Cemetery on Monday last.


HITCHEN-—On March 14th. Annie Isabella, the dearly loved daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Hitchen, of 14. St. Mary's Street. Clitheroe. Service in Clitheroe Wesley Church to-morrow (Satur­ day) at 10-45 a.m., followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


—The Scales Funeral Service. ___C.it h e ro e_34 5.__________________


McAllister—on March nth. 1962. in Clitheroe Hospital, and of 26. Whaliey Road. Clitheroe, fortified with the rites of Holy Mother Church. Annie, aged 81 years, the dearly loved wile oi the late Joseph McAllister.


Requiem Mass in the Church of the Holy Name, Manchester, on Thursday at 10 a.m. prior to inter- ment at Southern Cemetery.


—Enq.: Blackburn Co-operative ___Funeral Service._Tel. 5657. ___


PINCH—On March 9th. in hospital. Shirley, the clearly loved wile ot Albert Pinch, of 1. Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe, aued 28 years. * A sorrow too deep for word;..”


—The Scales FTmcral Service Tel. Clilhoroe 345._____________


Hcquiescat in pace.


fnterment was at Ciitheroi; Ceme­ tery on Wednesday last. *


TINGEY. — On March lltli. at 46. Woone Lane. Clitheroe, Margaret,


the beloved wife of the late William Arthur Tingev. aged 52 years. ••Re-united.*' Cremation was at PlensingLon on Wednesday last.


—The Scales Funeral Service ___Tel. Cl i the roe 34 5^_____________


WALMSLEY.—On March 9th. 1962. at Birch Hill Hospital. Rochdale. Alice, aged 79 years, of Crow Hill Cottage. Worston. near Clitheroe. the beloved wife of the late James Walmsley. J.P., of Accrington, and mother of James and the late Kathleen Isabel Beesley. Cremated at Rochdale March 13th, 1962.


IN MEMORIAL


BADGER.—In loving memorv o: a dear Sister, Eileen, who died March 20th, 1960.


Life with all its changinc trends.


—Brother John and Lena.


Leaves memories till tho journey's end.


DAWSON.—In loving memory of a dear Wife. Mother and Granny, who died March 22nd, 1961.


Death only comes to let us know.


We love more dearly than we show,


But love in death should let us see,


What love in life should always be.


—From her loving Husband. Jack, and Daughter, Emily. Post Office. Newton; Percy, Son. and Lena (Daughter-in-law) and family. Sunnyside, Newton.


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