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i v ¥ 8_____ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 23, 1962 PRIMROSE GARAGE


CLITHEROE LTD. FOR NEW


AUSTIN A35 VANS


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


LOW H.P. TERMS i deposit EXAMPLE Deposit £101/0/0 36 payments of £9/12/0 EXCELLENT USED VEHICLES


1961 AUSTIN A55 Countryman, grey, heater, BMC Warranty.


1961 AUSTIN Mini Countryman, 6,000 miles, grey, heater, BMC Warranty.


1960 AUSTIN Healey Sprite, full equipment, BMC Warranty.


1958 AUSTIN A55, black, heater, very good condition. 1956 FORD Consul Mk II saloon, heater, green. 1955 STANDARD 8 de luxe, heater, two owners only.


AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


THE


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT MOTOR CLUB


has now been formed


PERSONS INTERESTED IN MEMBERSHIP ERIC TIMMINS


APPLY TO ANY OP THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OP THE COMMITTEE


PETER MOORE


HARLINC, HALSALL KEN ODDIE


JOHN DEAN BOB HALL


OR HON. SEC., 117, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


J ^ Learn to Drive with the safety of a Dual Control Austin A35 at the


KEN ODDIE SCHOOL OF MOTORING | ^


Bookings taken at F. C. Tingle, Travel Agent, 34, King Street, Clitheroe. Tel.: 975 or contact


K. Oddie, 24, Bolland Prospect, Clitheroe FOUND


SIX KOGGS found.—Apply: Farm Manager, Newsholme Demesne, Gisburn.


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.


Ring . . .


Clitheroe 136 — for


RADIO & TV REPAIRS


Aerial Erection, etc. — also —


Electrical Repairs and Supplies


Main Agents: FERGUSON


CAST, H.P. or RENTAL WALTS LTD.


58 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe 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 KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


A IT MAY BE YOUR EARS I p ro ps


WAX, C A T A ft It H A L & & & T CONDITIONS and ur-AD


s o o t h i n g r e l i e f f r om Yttw ( HEAD NOISUS DIZZINESS EARACHE, HARDENED


„ Give sa f e a n d tf,.W COLDS which cause


D E P R E S S I O N a nd •DULLNESS*. Avoid delay. Safe for young and old.S Get a bottle TODAY!


n o p '* * 3 "


EAUEX drops 3/6 and 7/6 ' ^ from Boot s , T i mo th y Whites, Co-op Stores and ill chemists.


C Printed and Published by the Llitheroe Advertiser & Times Co. Ttd., at 6, Market Place, Clitheroe.


el. 407/8 (two lines). from


DELIVERED & ERECTED FREE FREE PLANS


_____ £34 H.P. TERMS


GARDEN SHEDS GREENHOUSES. Etc.


Marlborough Street Works


Specialists in Cedar Wood Buildings


BURNLEY . Tel. 2312 Evenings B’burn 6096/44361 WANTED


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


In town; licensed Ministry of Sron and Steel Control No. T37IB. Motor Spare Parts and l yres kept In stock.—David High­


and. Vareys Yard. Salthill Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 510.


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


iser and Times.


TWO table tennis tables reqd.—Tel, Whalley 3168,_______


Urgently rend, for snecial client—


HOUSE to purchase or rent, three to five bedrooms. In country district preferably North of Clith­ eroe In Yorkshire or Lancashire, isolation no object. Purchase of a small farm would be considered. t Prepared to pay well for any­ Ihing suitable. All replies treated


rn confidence. No commission aeqd.—Details to: Messrs. Ingham end Yorke Chartered Surveyors Cnd. Land Agents. Llttlemoor. 1litheroe. Tel. No. Clitheroe


Anyone able to help please contact Area Children’s Officer,


FOR SHORT PERIODS


are frequently needed for a BABIES


FOSTER PARENTS nd young children


19 St. James’s Street, Accrington. Tel. Accrington 34096.


POULTRY AND~EGOS


HATCHING WEEKLY.—Pure L.S. £16; R. X L.S. £15; Br.L. X L.S.


LIVE POULTRY reqa.; top prices Tel. S. Townson. • Slaldburn 271.


£15 per 100. Grower prices on request. — R. P. Mclvor. Coolham Farm. Twiston. Nr. Clitheroe. Tel. Gisburn 368.


EDWIN WATERWORTH’S NEW S.W. HYBRID, winning at


Netherheys Poultry Farm. Colne. Tel. 1191.____________________


AT STUD


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. — Shoesmith. Copy Nook. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 278.


2 BOARS at stud; Ped. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—G. Simpson. Grlndleton (Cbat. 2031.


B.O.C.M.. National and Goosnargh ’Trials; Illustrated brochure and full details sent on request.—


90 MAXILAY PULLETS for sale. Point of lay, free range.—Pollltt, Fir Trees Farm, Rlmington.


Q 5 5 /G . ___________________


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE


I NORMAN DUCKWORTH TREVOR ROBERTS 5% p.a. interest Bv T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


Kindly remember SALE OF LIVE­ STOCK. POULTRY. CABINS. FARM MACHINERY. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. Nr. CLITHEROE


GREENFORD FARM.


as advertised last week, for R. Greenwood and Mrs. Geldard.


THIS SATURDAY. MARCH 24th. at 1 n.m.


(the farm to be offered on the same day)


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE OF FARM STOCK


SATURDAY. MARCH 31st, 1962


(situate along Barney Hill-Newton road, from Cow Ark)


CRIMPTON FARM. COW ARK Nr. CLITHEROE


will sell by auction for Mrs. F. M. Yates, declining farming


In conjunction with J. BALSHAW


T. SILVERWOOD


months. 260 HEAD OF CHOICE POULTRY P 200 Brown Leghorn x L. Sussex


Hens, y.o . 8 One Span Roof Cabin lift, x


Metal Barrow r.t.; Milk Cooler and Stand; along with usual small Hand Tools and Appliances.


onverted Tractor Raker with trip;


LANC ASH I RE-YORKSHIRE (border)


tubject to conditions of sale to bo shen and there produced, all that


FREEHOLD GRASSLAND FARM sto be oflered for Sale by Auction,


tock-rearing and sheep grazing farm knowns as


COW ARK. CLITHEROE AT THE FARM.


CRIMPTON FARM.


Roitchen Sitting and Living B oms. Larder. Three Bedrooms. s athroom (bath, washbasin). Out­


cre of woodland). All situate along Barney Hill-Newton road. K Comprising Farm House, Living


c Two Shippons tying lor 6 and 6 battle, 2-bay barn hay storage, and


ide Conveniences. FARM BUILDINGS


aulks hay.


cattle to complete for 5 calttle). S Brick and cement building- as abin as Calf Box; Silo Pit 30ft. x


f Stone and brick lined Shippons aor 4 and 3 cattle, with pig house Sdjoining. Stone and brick lined 2hippon for 3 cattle (and space for


SEPARATE


Btirk House; timber built Loose Cox or Garage: Timber 12ft. x 8ft. 15ft. x 8ft.


MComprises approx. 28.709 acres l eadowland; 28.143 acres Pasture


LAND


and: 3.514 acres Woodland. a The Farm has own water supply,


Mains Electricity laid into Larder (house and bui'dlng not wired): Hot and Cold Water in house. Rateable Value: £9.


ank for house and buildings:


Vacant Possession on completion. A F u r t h e r particulars from


Live and Dead Stock for Mr. John Stanley Walker Fold Farm, Chaigley. CUtheroe.Auctioneers:


17. Chester avenue. Clithcroc. Tel 70s.


T. SILVERV/OOD.


Nov; Rawlev Grange. Sawlcy. Tel. Chatburn 351.


J. BALSHAW,


THE u r i i i r i n n nnr.Tinn MM1T CO LTtl


SALE of upwards of 120 Newiv- f cnived Cows and Heifers, mostly


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 26th WV-EKLY


ami rrom local farms, hut. Including


egular entries of Scotch Heifers. Judging 11-15 am. Sale 11-30.


Snd SALE of In-calf Cattle. Spec'al I pring Sale of Store Cattle. 150 Sn-calf Cows and Heifers: 350


tore Bullocks and Heifers. i Extensive prize list. Entries


S Great Annual Spring PRIZE CHOW of 500 In-calf and 600 Store


nvited. TUESDAY. APRIL 17th


I GREAT ANNUAL SALE of 100


attle. SATURDAY. MAY 26th


Tel. HclUfleld 226.


CHESTNUT PALING reqd.; 4 to t 5ft. high.—Write: Box D3, Adver­


Cows for T. Entwlstle. Esq. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE. Auctioneer and Valuer. The Grange, Hellificld.


DISPERSAL SALE OF FARMING STOCK


having received instructions from Messrs. Wrathall Bros, (leaving the farm) will sell by auction on


NAPPA FARM. HELLIFIELD MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE


their valuable farming stock viz.


WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4th at 1 n.m.


He8 Hereford x Heifers; 9 Angus B ifers; 3 Friesian x Heifers; 1


22 HEAD OF POLLED BEEF STORE CATTLE. forward In condition


RBamford Mower; Blackstone l aking Machine; Bamford Straw-


lue Grey Steer; 1 Fat Cow. c One Black Mare; active worker, IMPLEMENTS


Turner; Low Manure Cart; Cart and Shelvlngs complete wagon with hay racks; Sledge; Liquid Manure Cart on rubbers (all horse drawn); 2 Chain Harrows; 15 Milk Churns; Knife Stand; Bath; Hosing; 4-wheel Milk Trolley; 100 gall. Zinc. Tank; Sheep Stock; Stirrup Pump; Riddle; Scythe; Wire Strainers; Saws; Axes; Rakes; Forks and sundry small Tools; Ropes; 3 Zinc Feed Bins; 12 Pro- vender Buckets; 2 Milk Coolers, Piping and Stand, complete; 3 Milking Buckets; Silos; Burco Electric Boiler; wood Sheep Troughs; Grindstone; T u r n i p


ng Machine; Bamford Swathe


Drill; Plough; Wheelbarrow; Zinc Dipping Bath; 3 Sets Cart Gear. POULTRY HOUSES


Table. Dressing Table; Kitchen Terms: Cash. Sale 1 n.m.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE, The Grange, Hcllificld, Tel. Hellifield 226.


p Friday. May 11th.—Total Dis­ persal Sale of Cattle Sheep. Im­ hlements and Hay for Mr. E. New-


FORTHCOMING SALE


ouse, West Bank Farm, Kirkby Malham, Sktpton.


2ft.; Wood Garage 20ft. x 10ft. c Part Household Furniture, in­


robe;luding 4ft. 61n. Bedstead; Ward­


x Six Hen Cabins viz. 4 size 12ft. x 8ft. 1 size Oft. x 8ft., 1 size Oft. 1 8ft.; wood Store House 20ft. x


orrect all yokes; 65 Cross-bred Hens.


n-calf Heifers and 300 In-calf


a FORTNIGHTLY PRT7E SHOW aALE of 250 Newly-calved Cows TUESDAY. APRIL 3rd


280 Fat. Catt’e: 750 Fat Sheen mostly fit Hoggs ofT keen; 28 Fat Pigs: 15 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 29th WFFKLY RAT.E OF FATSTOOK


THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 29th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


of farmers' cattle but Including consignments direct from Scotland and the North.


nd Heifers being a large majority


I Judging at 10-30 a.m. Sale at wALE of FATSTOCK being up­


I a.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


alves.


1 ards of: 250 Cattle; 200 Sheep; C50 Pigs; 250 Killing and Rearing


GWEEKLY SALE Of 400 In-pig folilts and Sows and Store Pigs


S FIRST SPECIAL SPRING PRIZE CHOW and SALE of 350 In-calf Cattle. Special Spring Sale of 60


lowing Sale of Fat Pigs. TUESDAY. APRIL 10th


hannel Island Cattle. Sale at 12 noon.


a SECOND SPRING PRIZE SHOW FOURTH ANNUAL SALE for


TUESDAY APRIL 24th


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


fFeS ) ^ t d Th0mPS°n and 30,18 TUESDAY. MAY 8th


a FOURTH SPRING PRIZE show


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


nd SALE of 400 In-calf Cattle.


RICHARD TURNER & SON. ?Sd, Secretaries.


________ Nr. Lancaster. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/ki ’


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


atstock at 11-30 a.m. when the H |°>°wlng c7m be on offer- 35-45


MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 26th F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


eifers. Steers and Cows- 200 ~?oal iind . Korth Country Hoggets.


Cnfves. Ewes: 7°-80 Plge; 20


Local and North Country newly- calved Cows and Heifers ne All classes of Store Sheen will be


ALE of upwards o: on Hnndof ?hffe ea ercdtt?enCshaleWeek a t ^ c S 'e ° f


S PECIAL SPRING s i S r and wALE of In-calf and GcldWCat?lc


Pigs! 1‘3° D'“ " Sale 01 Vaccinated S FRIDAY. MARCH 30th


f hen Seasonal numbers wlll be orward, including 8 B and w and


C.yrire®a:Ptogm^rwfS,V i rig?- S ed


udging 10-30 a.m. Sai» n am. Sales of In-caif and


JntfocarfT a rm T r rn°“ n d“ ferS S '1 be held Friday e a^week^til


(GoyodUF V “ ePt f°r Aprl> 2001 Specia1 Prizes ofTered for rn-calf


M^y 4th°md n th ? 8 A™> 27th’ Manomce3 °btalnablc fro® the Tel. 326.W- MARSHALL. Secretory-


203a pSg®a 0eG;NCai:veC5a i t4le 38; SbCCP WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 28th S At 11 am., WEEKLY PRIZE


t h ir d s p r in g p riz e show


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


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


Saturdav. Anril 14th.—Sale of OTHER FIXTURES t lkathene piped 2 yrs. to storage


tcontaining in all 60.366 acres or ahereabots (which includes 3.514


SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 1962 at 2 n.m.


__________Sale 1 n.m.__________


1 Pierce semi rear mounted (new B961) Tractor Mower; Fertiliser y roadcaster; Mil Buck Rake (2 crs.); Wolseley Electric Fencer;


0ft. (not sect.). FARM IMPLEMENTS


ullets (point of lay); 60 Hybrid 1ft„ sect, and floor; one 16ft. x


C Viz. 3 Cows newly calved; 3 Cows due time of sale; 6 youne a ows (2-6 weeks calved); 4 Cows Jnd 2 Heifers due April .May and Cune: 2 Cows In calf, no date; 2 ( ows Geld; 1 B. and W. Bullock


2 teeth); 3 Heifer Stlrks, 12-14


26 HEAD OF AYRSHIRE AND AYRSHIRE CROSS DAIRY CATTLE


-v


1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. TEL, 1092, EVENINGS 1016.


The most attractive Centrally Heated. Semi-detached ResWence (built 1960) and being


PROPERTIES FOR saiE IN CLITHEROE


3 The well-planned layout provides Ha Bedrooms. Bathroom, sen W.C..


• LANCASTER DRIVE “ CHAKERI,” e ll, Lounge. Dining Room fully


Loom. half-tiled sep w r Hall. Kounge, Dining Room,' "superb Services.itchen, etc. Garage. All Mains


largo Kitchen with modern tiled Fireplace, Larder, Wash-house. 2nd W.C., Fuels. Room Garaee G R.: £1/18/10 p.a. R.V.: £238


wA superior end terraced House 3 ith family size accommodation of r Bedrooms, Attic Bedroom Bath­


condition throughout. 15, CASTLE VIEW


oom, Sitting Room. Dining Room,


Bedrooms and ample room in roof space for 2 further Bedrooms. Central Hall, Bathroom, Lounge, large Kitchen with Dining Recess. Garage 20ft. x 9ft,


D compact and well planned


above from: F. W. L. STEELE & C0„


Full printed particulars of the


1-3._CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. BARROW


HoA compact stone-built terraced S use containing 2 Bedrooms. Witting Room. Living Kitchen,


5. COCKERILL TERRACE 1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


.C., Fuels, etc. R.V. £ioT Full particulars from: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE^GENTS


■4. KING LANE. CUTHEROE . TELEPHONE 257 ’


NEW HOUbES AND BUNUALOWS


b Plans for Phase III 0f the s uilding programme on the above Iite are now complete. Call and fnspect the site plan and obtain


LANGSHAW. DRIVE, LITTLEMOOR ROAD


ull details. This is without doubt d the finest site in C’.ltheroe and ions.


o Houses and Bungalows tor early bccupation! Two and three- oedroomed Bungalows. Two types pf semi-detached Houses These mroperties are a fine example of


PARK AVENUE


odern design and building skill. Call for further details.


I A modern semi-detached House c ining Room; Kitchen with fitted


34, GARNETT ROAD CLITHEROE


n residential area (built 1960) D Accommodation: Hall; Lounge: Tupboards and refrigerator, etc.


arage. Cuctioneer. T. Silverwond. 17,


Ramshottom. Lidd'e and Divon. 21. Church Street. Clitlieroc. Tel, 204.


hester Avenue. Clithcroo. Tel. 228. Or Vendor's Solicitors,


P Sound stone - built Terraced Lroperty. Com pr is in g: Hall,


16. WILSON STREET. CLITHEROE


Two Bedrooms. Outside Wash­ house. W.C. R.V. £10. Freehold.


ounge, Living Room. Kitchen.


12. DE LACY STREET, CLITHEROE.


VeStone-built Property comprising: K stibule, Lounge, Living Room. Bitchen [with back boiler) 2 a edrooms (one with washing basin


nd toilet). R.V. £10. G.R. £1.


WEEK-END BUNGALOW and 4- BERTH CARAVAN lor sale. Free­ hold Plot of Land. Beautiful site on Waddington Fells.


c Buying or selling, we oircr a roperties for sale.


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE


omprehensive service. p Call and Inspect our register of


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOP SALE AND WANTED


4. KING LANE. CLID1EROE TEL. 257.


FISHER & 00..


GISBUIIN AUG! ION MAIIlK LID (All Atluslctl)


TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


Cnd SALE of 250 In-calf and Store attle at 12 noon.


s hree Bedrooms. Bathroom and Reparate W.C. Immersion heater. G.V. £25. G.R. £4. Room for


f istrict. Plots now being reserved tor Spring and Summer occupa­


A 21. BLEASDALE AVENUE etached Bungalow with 2 Double


R.V.: £30. Immaculate


v A most attractive layout pro­ r ides 3 Bedrooms, half-tiled Bath­


out Garden. R.v. £31 GR. £4 10s. p.a. The modern Freehold Semi-Detached Residence 11. PEEL PARK AVENUE


quipped Kitchen. Dc°“ 'ched Garage and Fuel store, well laid-


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 "Baxi" 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. Clithcroe. Tel. 95. BILLINGTON


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Family Dwellinghouse The well-built No. 2, NAB VIEW. BILLINGTON


Annual Ground Rent; £1/5/0. Rateable Value: £12. Vacant Possession. To view apply:


n Yard at rear. Mains Services.


have received Instructions to Oiler for Sale by Auction (unless pre­ viously Sold by Private Treaty) on


Exors. of Miriam Addison, Doc’d. HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th. 1962 at 2 n.m.


and subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced


On the Premises The Semi-Detached Residence


n the Ground Floor. Three Bed­ rooms. Bathroom and W.C. above. Outside Coalstore. Small Garden Areas laid out to front and rear. s A well-built Property in a quiet


DAccommodation: Porch; Lounge: o ining Room; Kitchen and Larder


(in the vicinity ol Waddington Church)


"WOODLANDS," WADDINGTON.


aituation. Mains Electricity, Water And Drainage. Rateable Value: £19.


Possession will be given on com­ pletion.


nnual Ground Rent: £2. Vacant


Including a Collection of Oriental Ivories, Vases, etc. will be Sold by Auction on the SAME DAY. Details next Issue.


THE CONTENTS OF THE PREMISES


Vendors’ Solicitors: Ramsbottom. Liddlc and Dixon 21, Church Street, Clithcroe. Tel. 264,


Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc. Tel. 95.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 4, HIGH STREET, LOW MOOR.


A Commodious Dwellinghouso which has been modernised and t contains: Vestibule: Sitting Room,


file range; Living Room, Kitchen aitted w.p. sink (h. and c. water) mnd Bathroom furnished with Wodern panel Bath, pedestal


Services. Freehold. Vacant Possession.


No. 99, TAYLOR STREET (Jubilee Terrace). A Stone-built Dwelling- house comprising: Vestibule: Hallway, Sitting Room: Living Room. Lean-to Kitchen with white porcelain sink (h. and c. Water). Above are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with Bath. Washbasin and Cylinder Cupboard. Usual4 Offices In largo Yard at rear. Rateable Value: £12. Annual Ground Rent: £1. Vacant Possession on completion.


To view annly— HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


WIRELESSES (battery or electric), Antiques. fewter. Copper, Silver,


BUY OR SELL


Brass. Ssrap Metal.—A. Pozzi, General Dealer, 37. Whalley Road Clitheroe. Tel. 1037.


MISCELLANEOUS S ALES


GROCERY BUSINESS & Property for sale; takings £225.—Write: Box D2, Advertiser and. Times.


BOY’S SPORTS CYCLE for sale; dynamo lighting; in good condi­


STOP SMOKING.—The established clinical treatment. L o b e 1 i n e Hydrochloride, referred to in the National Press, is available from t us and costs only 7/6 for 15


tion; £7.—35. Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe._____


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe, Ladies’ Vedonis Vests


TWO POULTRY CABINS for sale; 40ft. x 12ft. and 24ft. x 12ft.; no floors.—Hayhurst, Gibbon Bridge, Chipping.______________________


1961 250 B.S.A. for sale; 8.000 miles only; taxed.—OfTcrs after 6 p.m. or week-ends: B. Mason, Kemple End, Stonyhurst._______________


and Combinations with or with- out sleeve; all sizes.


TWIN “ POLY” P.V.C. 3029 ELEC- TRIO CABLE for sale; 6d. per yard; double and singe barrel Guns.—A. Pozzi, General Dealer, J 37. Whalley Road CUtheroe. Tel.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies’ waist Aprons. Empire Overalls, button-through Overalls and Crossovers._____


037._________________________ Ironmongers, Parson Lane. Tel. 382.


DAWSONS — Bex Carpet and Upholstery Shampoo


SHEEP DOG PET for sale; D months; good breed.—The Mount, Eastham Street. Clitheroe.______


THE NEW DAVID BROWN


990 AND 880 LIVE DRIVE IMPLEMATIC TRACTORS FOR THE MOST ADVANCED POWER FARMING AT LOWEST COST


The


Craven Motor Company Skipton


TORS In a variety of makes and models. Albion Manure Spreaders and Balers, Hurricane Harvesters and for all mechanised farming needs, with the best services see C.M.C. or phone Fletcher, Accring­ ton 31846.


STATION WAGON FIAT 590c.c. for sale; purchased 1962; care­ fully run in and maintained for 2,200 miles; 50m.p.g.; taxed to end of 1962; excellent reason for disposal.—Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland


RUSBRIDGE for high-class WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.— 24, King William St„ Blackburn.


—Apply: Mrs. Wilkinson. 9, Queensway. Waddington.________


282.


twould be pleased to demonstrate A good selection of used TRAC­


PHONE 2212/3


his remarkable TRACTOR In your time on your farm.


£Tke C u t


48. PARSON LANS. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone CUtheroe 183 (Days and Night) 7 % .


■ ■ T. 'B o u q u e t s . [plants


Personal attention given to all • V orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


SHORT BLUE BROCADE BRIDES­ MAID'S DRESS lor sale; not worn. Also Boy's Suit to fit 6 year old.


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes exoertly made to order


BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES


CHtheroo (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)


Dawsons.—P.B.I. Garden Sundries Ironmongers. Parson Lane, Tel. 382,


Tablets and STOP SMOKING.— Derrick Green, M.P.S. Railway View Clitheroe._______________


ablets. Simply, ask for Labeline


VARLSON MEN’S OVERALLS AND BOILER SUITS for sale.— Economic Stores. Tel. 97.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95. PERSONAL


Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


ashbasin and W.C. Three Bed­ rooms on the upper floor. Mains


a The stone-fronted Property has p palisaded frontage and com­ t rises: Vestibule; Sitting Room, rile range; Living Room, tile fange; Kitchen, mod. sink unit, aixture cupboards. Three Bedrooms i nd Bathroom above. Usual Offices


with excellent views over the Ribblo Valley.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Estato Agents. Bank Salerooms Clithcroe. Tel. 95.


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


Hothersall & Forrest


AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS'AND . ESTATE AGENTS


v


BANK SALEROOMS. CUTHEROE fE L y s OR EVENINGS 735 .


looking for large and odd-slzed : carpets. Now In stock; 6 x 4. 61


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


TAPSELL (4 WEST LIMITED. “ Th« Old Firm." Onnosito Now Inn.


81, LEEDS ROAD NELSON Also at


____


NO. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs


BROADLOOM


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


Example: 5 X 4 yards £27//10/0 Delivered and fitted Iree


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 89 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Tel. 62816. Also at Skioton.


RE-UPHOLSTERV.—Save middle- man’s profit, we recover youl


l treasured 3-plece as new for as pittle as £10 Chairs £3. Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work­ t anship first class and guaran­ Peed. Collections, deliveries, free whone or write to-day and we y ill be pleased to call evenings at oour convenience Distance no Bbject.—Beakbane. 68. Sandygate


urnley._Tel. 7188.____________


2i litre diesel and petrol LAND ROVERS. STANDARD TRIUMPH Saloons 1200c.c„ and FORD 5-CWT. VANS for immediate delivery.


RUFUS CARR LTD, NEW


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


1960 ATLAS VANS: 15.000 miles; taxed; choice of 2 ___£200


tyres; good condition; taxed £375


1959 AUSTIN A35 2-door de luxe saloon; taxed; town and country tyres, etc......... £375


1960 ATLAS VANS; choice of two; 15,000 miles ..................£200


CLITHEROE, Tel, Clitlieroc 73 BAWDLANDS GARAGE.


CENTRAL GARAGE. RIMINGTON. _______Tel. Gisburn 254.


ANY MAKE of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or t completely overhauled; satisfac­


MEN’S AND YOUTH’S ITALIAN STYLE JEANS for sale; with Jackets to match. — Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road. Ciith- eroe. Tel. 97.


n, Open Market, Clitheroe. _every_Tuesday and Saturday.


—p. LOrd and Son, 5, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing


soion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­


1955 LAND ROVER: petrol; short wheel base; soft top; good condition ........................£195


196D COMMER EXPRESS Delivery Van; small mileage___£325


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


I m is c e l l a n e o u s s a l e s '


SHIP’S CARPETS


X 4, 51 x 31. 6 X 4, 5 x 3}. 6 x 3 . 41 X 4. 41 X 31. 41 X 21 4 X 4. 4 X 31. 4 x 21, 31 x 21. etc., etc. All Pile tufted through. Carpets rroir £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12


SITUATIONS VACANT


PLUwilibHS AND PAINTERS reqd J lor tirst-clasb worn. — Apply.


Sohn Watson and Sons, i’ork treet Olltheroe.


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


CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.


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


SMART YOUTH reqd. 15-16 years f to learn butchery trade; good pay


WEAVER reqd. for automatic looms; willing to train suitable Lancashire loom weaver.—Apply: Pendle Mill. Clitheroe._________


EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES reqd.; full or part-time. — Apply: Can’s Head Hotel. Worston, near Clitheroe.________________


JUNIOR CLERK reqd. for “busy transport office; duties will in­ clude general office work and


KITCHEN WORKERS reqd.; part or full time. Also female for general domestic duties.—Apply: Calf’s Head Hotel. Worston near Clitheroe.________


JOINERS wanted for good-class r work and jobbing work. Good


w school.—Apply in own hand­ Nriting to: Dutton Transport. Whalley._______________________


operation of switchboard; posi­ leavetion suitable for girl about to ew Garage, Mitton Road,


PART-TIME HELP reqd.: 2 or 3 half-days weekly.—Apply Mon­ day or Tuesday: Mrs. Mosley, 3, Tasker Croft. Wlswell.__________


TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE (18-30 years) reqd. by Chtheroe company s p e c i a l i s i n g in machinery; training and trans­


STRONG LAD reqd. for farm work: live out.—Frankland, Edisford _Bridge Farm. CHtheroe. Tel. 688.


port provided: duties include attendance at agricultural and national shows.—Write: Box Dl, Advertiser and Times.__________


cations in person, to Public Health Inspector. York Street, by _ not later than Friday, 30th


ASSISTANTS reqd. for summer season.—Hodgson’s Refreshment Trailers. Newton. Phone Slaid- burn 207._____________________


March. 1962.___________________


GOLDEN opportunity to earn extra money if you possess the following three qualifications:


PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT


NEW SPRING STOCK of Van-DSI Shoes with the extra smart look.


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 Thomoson,


WE ALLOW UP TO £59 on your old Washer against any NEW


Open Market. Clltheroe, Tuesdays and Saturdays.


iioned, fully guaranteed washers


SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS 81 to E llin. for sale: 3/H pair.—


LIMITED. 13. Fleming Square, Blackburn. Tel. 7489.


Road. Clitheroe, D.S 0F SATISFIED


conomic Stores. 70 Whalley


HOOVER DUSTETTE for sale. Also 8ft


at Wellgate Motors.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered; r new aprons; wheels re-tyred and


Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel 693


RUSBRIDCE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good odor in part exchange for new goods.—24. _ King William Street, Blackburn.


Tel;_7920.__________ |__________ epaired.—A. E. Hargreaves Moor


Knickers and Pantees in choice _colours: all sizes.


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


CYRIL LORD CARPETS. — For samples, measurements, etc., ring Whalley 2233; or P.C., 3, Ridding Lane. Whalley.


DAWSONS Tefal Non-stick Fry Pans Ironmongers. Parson Lane._TeL382.


LADIES’ SPRING COATS lor sale; 441n. to 541n. hips; from £6/19/6.


NEW SPIKED CHAIN TRACTOR HARROWS for sale; 7ft. Gin. to 10ft. wide; prices from £12.—R. Jnckson. Bow Laithe, Bolton-by- _Bowland. Tel. 231.


WE GUARANTEE first class Body Repairs and Cellulose Spraying by skilled operators and modern equipment. — Wellgate Motors Ltd.. Wlswoll Garage. Phone Whalley 3110.


LADIES' COATS, 2-plece Suits and Dresses for sale—Economic Stores.


—Economic Stores. 70. Whallev Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


MEN’S SPORTS SHIRTS, Sports Trousers and Jackets for .sale.— Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 97._______


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane! Clithcroc. Ladles’ Viscana Skirts.


NEW' SPRING STOCK of Diana Broadway for the broader foot.—


and a copy of Richard Kerton's book of British Birds—Fishwick, Downham Road, Chatburn.


lightweight Tree Pruner


MOTORISTS USE JET PETROL. Let us add your name to the list


n the district. — T O P L E X


Washing Machine. We also have t the largest selection of recondi­


1. Car/Van owner. 2. Room to store refrigerator 6ft. x 2ft. 6in. x 3ft. 3in. 3. Able to work all day Saturday selling Ready-for- the-Oven Chicken from our Special Shop Stall. We will pay (£3) minimum for one day’s i work.—Apply in • writing for


nterview: Box D4, Advertiser and Times.______


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


WARD SISTER reqd. Resident or non-resident.


Applications to Matron.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


STAFF NURSE reqd.: part-time 2 hour week.


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT req’d—full 4 time. Rato of pay. £6 18s. Gd. for


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


TWO STAFF MIDWIVES reqd.; full-time.


TApplications to Matron.


ONE DOMESTIC ASSISTANT reqd. full-time.


YOUTH req’d; 17-18 years of age to er. train as Fibre Glass process work­


Agricultural Appliances Ltd. Ken- dal Street. CHtheroe. Tel: 645/6/7.


ngs by appointment to Atkinsons


TEMPORARY SHORTHAND TYPIST reqd.—Apply to the Group Secretary.


CALDERSTPNES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN


SITUATIONS WANTED


RESPECTABLE COUPLE aged 40 require position together; wife nurse, cooking qualifications; j husband able to drive.—Write: Box Do, Advertiser and Times.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


s eighbours for kind messages of Barrett Hill. Bolton-by-Bowiand.


BAILEY.—Mrs. “ Bailey desires to n than* all relatives, friends and


GIRL’S ORLON CHUNKY KNIT CARDIGANS for sale; white or coloured: all sizes..—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clith- eroe. Tel, 97.__________


BARTON.—The family of the late Mrs. Annie Maria Barton wish to n thank ail relatives, menas and


ment; also the family doctor and “ district nurse for their kindness.


DUMBLETON. — Mr. Ernest t Dumoietou expresses si nc ere


16, Pimlico Road. Clithcroe. heir kindness.


of ctor and the doctors and stall t Queens Park Hospital for


bours, stair and employees of Atkinsons, Clitheroe, and all other friends lor norai tributes received and kindness shown during their do time of sorrow; ajso the famuy


HARDCASTLE.—The family of tho late Eliza Jane HardcuslJe wish to thank ail relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind t expressions of sympathy and iioral


7. Moor Lane Clitheroe._________


nd nurses of Glen Dene, Wllp- shire, for their kind attention.


rributes received during their aecent sorrow; also the Matron


45, Castle View, Clitheroe._______


HITCHEN—The Misses E. and M. Hitchen wish to thank all friends and neighbours in St. Mary’s Street, Clitheroe. for kind expres­ sions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received in their sad bereavement; also friends at Trutex Works, ministers and doctors for the many kindnesses shown.


MCALLISTER. —The family of tho exlate Annie B. McAllister desire to


25. Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


ing their sad bereavement; also h the Rev. Fr. W. Winstanley for


PINCH.—Mr. Pinch and family t wish to express their sincere


1. Slddows Avenue. Clitheroe.


hapman for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow.


ahanks to all relatives, friends t nd neighbours ,the family doc­ Por, stair of E2 Ward. Queen’s Cark Hospital and the Rev. H. D.


TAYLOR. — Mr. and Mrs. Bowman wish to thank all relatives and neighbours for their kindness and floral tributes received dur­ ing their bereavement.


TINGEY.—The family of the late t Margaret Tlngey express sincere and friends, the family doctor


19, Bank Cottages. BllUngton, ahanks to all relatives, neighbours


46, Woone Lane, Clitheroe.


nd the Rev. H. D. Chapman for floral tributes received and kind­ ness shown during their time of sorrow.


Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc A PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pcndlo Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230


Residence: 20 Tower Hill. Ctitheroe Members of Teleflower


ipHE LADIES we serve par­ ticularly appreciate the


presence of our trained lady assistant.


*SCRLE q CU TH ERO E 3 4 5 H


allpress their sincere thanks to b relatives, friends and neigh­ s ours for kind expressions of aympathy, prayers. Mass oirerings


ributes received in their bereave­ The Ridge.” Grindleton.________


hanxs to all relatives, neigh­


ympathy and llorai tributes received during her recent bereavement.


s eighbours for their kind expres­ t ions oi sympathy and noral


he above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of_servlce.___________


L Man also required for general a aboring duties. Apply in person i ny weekday or Saturday morn­


CLITHEROE CORPORATION urgently require Public Conveni­ ence Cleaner (Male). Wage: £9/3/9 for a 42-hour week. Appli­


tates paid. Good working condi­ mions. Well-fitted works with a achinery.—Apply: A. Veevers Cnd Sons. Shaw Bridge Saw Mills,


litheroe. Tel. 75 or 673._______


or willing worker.—Apply: J. Ward, 11. King Street. C.ltheroe.


March 28th, to: The Secretary. 2. Moor Lane._____________


c the grocery dept.; good wages and onditions. Apply in writing by ____________


a ranite. Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect in


Lancashire. o Fecitts offer a wide variety


ny churchyard.


FECITT BROS. memorial craft*m*-> SINCE 1860


BLACKBURN


Whalley New R < f ’Phone: 6248


(Onen Saturday afternoons) b i r t h s


DAVENPORT.—On Mnrch 19th, at Beard wod Hal], Blackburn, to


_____COMING OF AGE


MASTERS.—Congratulations and S!7’A y isil0.s,' j0'-ePh, on your 21st birthday, March 24th.


—From all the Family.


—FVpm Agnes, Arthur and children.


Congratulations and best wishes on, your silver wedding annivers-


SILVER WEDDINGS HOLT—EARNSHAW


—Love from Mary, Marcaret. Eileen and children.


TODD.—Congratulations, Mother and Dad. on your snver weddincy anniversary, March 29th, 1902.


—From David. DEATHS


Love and best wishes.


BAILEY.—On March 16th in. hospital, James, the beloved* hus­ band of amie Bafiey, aged 73 years, of Barrett Hill, Boiton-by- Bowiand. interred at Layton Cemetery, Blackpool. March 21st.


—T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland. Tei. 213^__________


HARDCASTLE. — On Saturday, March l /th, 1962. in hospital, Eliza Jane, the dearly loved wife of the late Benjamin Hardcastle, eroe late of 12 Hayhurst Street. Uiith-


was, aged ad years. Interment We at Clitheroe Cemetery on


—G. Calveney Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel. 297/1017/21._____________


dnesday, March 21st,


KENMUIR-EVANS—On March 21st. suddenly, m hospital, Jonathan, dearly loved and precious son of doctor and Mrs. a. J. Kenmuir- Evans, of Siaidburn, aged ten months. Service in Siaidburn Parish Church at 2 p.m. on Saturday. March 24th, prior tc interment.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clltheroe. Tel. 2a7 day, 1017 night._________


NELSON.—On March 20th, in hospital, George Edward, tho dearly loved husband of Violet Ivy Nelson, of 24, Standen Hoad, CUtheroe. aged 59 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest, “ Rock- da*e,” CUtheroe. Service and


cremation at Accrington 9-30 a.m. Saturday.


—ih c Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


Ciitheroe Cemetery on Monday at 2 p.m. _—Enq.: Scales Funeral Service.


_'lei. CUtheroe_34o.__________


WILMORE,—On March 17th. in hospital Gertrude, the nearly loved wife of George Wi.mo:e. of i12, Greenfield Avenue. Cluiburn,


—The •'Scales Funeral Service. . t, Tel. Oiitheroe 345.


f Remenjkbrance of ~ ' Parish* Cliurch. No mourning jbiease.


IN M EM O R IAM


Loved and remembered always Manor Hail, Rlmington._________


—Albert and Dorothy, Jean, Marion and Joyce.


—From his loving Wife. Lucy. 27, Kirkmoor Road, CUtheroe.


HIGSON.—Treasured memories of Jim, who died March 24th. 1961. In heavenly love abiding.


JACKSON.—To my dear Mother, aged 78 years. 26th March. 1962; died 23rd December, 1961.


ut the love and care you W gave me,


No mother to sit and talk to To now.


B tell of my joys and fears. “ Cliffe Mount.” Grindleton._____


—From her loving Daughter. Mary.


ill last me through the years.


JONES.—In loving memory of dear Father, who died March 24th 1961. Always remembered. —From Daughter Frances.


JONES.—In loving memory of a dear Father aud Granddad who died March 24th, 1961.


—From Tina, John, Stephen and Kathryn.__________________


PRATT.—In loving memory of


—From Rose. Mary, Peggy and families.


nd floral tributes received dur­ is kind ministrations.


Mother and Grannie, who died March 24th, 1961. Dearly loved, sadly missed.


ECCLES. — In loving memory ’kf'-a dear Father and Granddad. whq_i-’ died March 20th, 1957; also dear Mother and Grandma who-' , died April 26th, 1953.


H . owers or


an her 69th year. Cremation was dt Accrington yesterday (Thurs­ aay March 22na i. ihe remains ore to be interred in itoi Garden flChalburn


*


ROBINSON—On March 22nd, in hospital, William, the denny ;oved husband of Dorothy Robmcou. of 11, Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe. aged 77 years, luneral from the Chapel of Rest. Rockdale. Ciith- eroe. Service and interment at


to Mother on her 80th birthday March 20th, 1962.


BIRTHDAY GREETINGS pDK.—Bir.hday greetings


Joy (nee Johnston) and Dr. George A. Davenport, of Whalley. a son (David George).


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