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10 The Clithcroc Advertise- & Times, Augnst 14, 1964 ' ---- !----


AUSTIN Meet the new


Austin A110-Mark II I t has a lower profile,


a new four-speed gearbox, and brakes that adjust themselves. RILEY


LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. FISHER & Co.


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257 . '


C L I T H E R O E L I T T L E M O O R


is now proceeding a t the above Site. We strongly advise you to choose


details on request. 7. PEEL PARK AVENUE


The Final phase ot development


your plot for House or Bungalow, if vou wish to live in the most pleasant Residential area of Clitheroe. We will be pleased to give you full


lent condition. Comprising: Hall, lounge, dining-room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c.. garage. Freehold. Rateable value £91.


27. ST. PAUL’S STREET LOW MOOR


Hall, lounge, living room. 3 bed­ rooms. bathroom with w.e.. front garden, yard. etc. Freehold. Rates payable £20 approx.


epair and decoration. Comprising: 17. MONTAGUE STREET


Rates payable £14' 19s. 2d. Reduced price for quick sale. Vacant pos­ session.


d Stone-built terraced house. Hall, ining room, kitchen. 12 bedrooms. o Full details of the above and


As if the old A110 wasn’t good enough! Saloon: £997.8.9, Including£172.8.9 purchase tax.


Super de Luxe: £1,112.4.7, includlne£192.4.7 purchase tax. pH you invest in an AUSTIN^


O N S H O W N O W BMC SERVICE


EARLY DELIVERY OF NEW CARS AND COMMERCIALS


TOP QUALITY GUARANTEED USED CARS;


SPECIALIST CHECKED and SERVICED Call or Telephone: Clitheroc 883/4 /5


PRIMROSE GARAGE WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


3 1 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


MACHINE FLOOR SCRUBBING


CHIMNEY SWEEPING CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE (OFF CHATBURN ROAD)


CLITHEROE Telephone 3475


NOEL KING (Ex-Hoover 10 years)


43. PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE: CLITHEROE 979


DANNY’S UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99 or 1138


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS, GATES, ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE Fencing ot all descriptions


Open Sundays until noon Seymours


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate Attention Ring CLITHEROE 210 between 5 p.m. and 7 p.ni. or write


7 Slaiiden Road Clilhcroe


IS YOUR TV AERIAL DOWN OR DAMAGED?


Then call for expert repairs. Trade enquiries invited.


C. Blackburn, 25 Hurtley St., Burnley. Tel.: Burnley 78204


RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new in moquotte or vinyde from £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3 W(de range of patterns.


Estimates free. Phone or wrtie: Workmanship guaranteed .


J. LOMAX 5 5 , LARKHILL


BLACKBURN TEL. 53952


LEEDHAMS GARAGE


DUNSOP BRIDGE TEL. 237 THAMES 15 cwt Van 1962


Day or Evening Appointments D SKIPPER a \) E I d T .A .n D I t / e w


Land and Estate Agents 4. King Lane. Clitheroe Tel. 257


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


Don’t forget your dusters


Bundle 2 / 9 Bundle THE BEST VALUE EVER


Oddie’s Textiles KING ST. CLITHEROE.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ man's profit. Wc rc-cover your treasured 3-piece as new for as ltitlc as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100 patterns for your choice. Work­ manship first class and guaranteed. Collections and deliveries free. Phone or write today and wc will be pleased to call evenings a t your convenience. Distance no object.— Bcakbane, 68. Sandygnte. Burnley. Tel. 718B.


| • FREE INSURANCE • FREE ROUTE MAPS • R.A.C. AND A .A, REGISTERED


• NEW FORD CARS • CHOICE OF TARIFF


GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE HOLIDAYI


_ for a


We have 5 x 4 carpets at £27 10s. 0d.. and all pile tufted through from £6 10s. Od. to £12 0s. Od.


TAPSELL AND WEST LTD., for new. second hand, outdated and soiled carpets, cheap also Broadloom. All the latest colours and designs. Widths from 27in. Axininster or Wilton, also Indian Carpets in stock and all a t less th an usual prices. Large and odd sizes which are not stocked elsewhere arc a must in o u r ' business. as the de­ mand is consistent from th e ou t­ lying districts.


We have no door to door canvassers In any form, and all our business is done from our two shops. — 89. Leeds Road. Nelson, phone 62816: and 57-59. Swndford Street. Skip- ton. Phone 2960.


• COUNTRYWIDE BREAK- . DOWN SERVICE


• NO DEPOSIT SCHEME • HOLIDAY PERIODS OF 7, 10 AND 14 DAYS


• FREE BROCHURES FROM


Rufus Carr Ilawdlands Garage Clithcroc


Tel. Clithcroc 73


iRcnt-A-Drive, Oxford Road, Burnley. Tel. 3844.


ROLLS


Washer Service Telephone:


CLITHEROE 1384 Why p u l up with damp


' u n ev en F lo o r s ? WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son


EANAM OLD WHARF, EANAM, BLACKBURN on all floor problems Telephone:


Blackburn 59438 Evenings, Blackburn 57108


DON’T BUY A SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINE! We can now supply you with an entirely new Thomason S ew m a s t c r electric portable, round spool, with reverse stitch, fully guaranteed, for only £24-10-0 complete. Hand model £18-10-0 Genuine after sales ser­ vice.—The Walter Thomason Sew­ ing Centre. 72/74. Scotland Road. Nelson. Phone Nelson 62122.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons: wheels rc-tyred and repaired.—A. Ii. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woonc Lane. Clitheroc. Tel. 683.


SEWING MACHINES SERVICED. overhauled, or converted to electric


portables. 16 years in th e trade.— The Walter Thomason Sewing Centro. 72/74. Scotland Road. Nel­ son. Phone Nelson 62122.


CYRIL LORD CARPETS.—3. Rid- dlngs Lane. Whalley. Tel. 2233.


PIANOS TUNED, repaired, modern­ tised and french polished. Write or


Road. Blackburn. Telephone Black­ burn 58959.


elephone.—Sharp. 42. New Bank


BOND MINI CAR, good condition.- Phonc Westhcad, CUtheroc 390.


SCHOOL WEAR FOR BOYS. Dark green or black blazers in all sizes from 35/-; long or short boys' trousers. Clilfex G for longer wear: raincoats and duffle coats for the colder weather: pullovers and shirts in school colours: shoes in " Finn " and *' Tuf.”


from 35/-; skirts, jumpers and button-ups in school colours: raincoats: shoes and socks.— Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


ther properties available on request FISHER & CO.,


t Terraced house built with Accring­ ron brick, and in excellent state of


Semi-detached residence In excel­ GRINDLETON. Nr. CLITHEROE


Country Cottages on Elevated Site in One-Quarter Aero of Ground known as


magnificent view. Within the village but not overlooked. Mains Services are installed.


Garden Area about 820 sq. yds. Ideal s tructure for conversion.


Sale by Auction in One Lot ON THE PREMISES on WEDNESDAY 26th t AUGUST. 1964. a t 3 p.m. subject to


ten an t paying Outgoings. FREEHOLD. The Above are to be Offered for


phe Conditions of Sale to be then Auctioneers:


roduced. Ba HOTHERSALL & FORREST


1. MITCHELL STREET CLITHEROE


nk Salerooms, Olitheroe (Tel, 95) Solicitors:


RAMSBOTTOM. LIDDLE & DIXON 21, Church Street. Clitheroe (Tel. 264)


CLITHEROE


The Semi-detached Residence 19. BRUNGERLEY AVENUE


ocality. t The well appointed Accommoda­


cul-de-sac with open outlook to l rear, and in a most desirable


fitted with Rayburn Cooker; Larder. On the Upper Floor are large Prin­ cipal Bedroom, with built-in ward­ robe; Second Bedroom; half-tiled Bathroom furnished with high quality panelled bath and pedestal Wash basin; separate W.C. Outside Fuel Stores, etc. are accessible under cover. Nicely laid o u t Garden areas to front and rear.


rion comprises Hall; Lounge; Dining oom with French window; Kitchen


s 78 (Payable £39-6-6). Vacant pos­ Cuilt Farmhouse; Kitchen with Aga view from:—


£ Mains services. Rateable value


ession. Particulars and appointment to


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc (Tel. 95) Re Miss M. Green, deceased


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Valuers


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY The stone built dwcllinghouse


16. WADDINGTON ROAD GLITHEROE


r Bay-windowed lounge: d i n i n g


room : bathroom; outside — usual offices. The property is in good decorative condition.


£2-3-0 per annum. For further particulars and to


Rateable value £38. Rent charge


view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. (Tel. 95) Auctioneers & Estate Agents 21, Church St., Clitheroc (Tel. 264)


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


No. 1. RIBBLE AVENUE. GRINDLE­ TON. A Semi-detached house in very desirable surroundings. Garage space. A MORTGAGE CAN BE ARRANGED IN THIS INSTANCE. FREEHOLD. For fur ther particulars and permission to view apply Hothcrsall and Forrest.


No. 28. CHATBURN ROAD. Sub­ stantial stone-built, p a l i s a d e d family Dwellinghouse comprising: Vestibule; Hallway: Sitting Room, bay window; Living Room, modern tile range: good-sized Kitchen; Larder; Three Bedrooms and Bath­ room. fitted Bath. W.C. and Wash­ basin. In Yard are excellent Wooden Outbuildings (Coalstore and Workshop). 1 Outside W.C. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent £2. Annual Rates payable £20 6s. 8d. Vacant Possession.


No. 6. CORPORATION STREET. A compact, stone-built Property which has been nicely modernised. Com­ iprises: Vestibule, with glazed panel


range; Living Room, tile range: New Kitchen with enamel sink u n i t and fixture kitchen cabinet: Two Bedrooms and Bathroom with panel Bath and pedestal Wash­ basin. cylinder airing cupboard (Immersion Heater». Yard with Coalplace and W.C. Mains Services Annual Ground Rent £1 is. Annual Rates payable £14 14s. lOd. Vacant Possession.


nner door: Sitting Room, tile


No. 33. NEWTON STREET. A sub­ s tantial end-terrace Property com­ prising:— Vestibule; Sitting Room


SCHOOL WEAR FOR GIRLS. Dark green or black blazers in all sizes


Living Room; Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor. Three Bed­ rooms above. Yard and usual offices Mains Services. Annual Rates pay­ sable: £17 15s. lOd. Vacant Posses­


ion.


RUSBR1DGE—You can choose any article in stock—Watches, Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and pay for it weekly.—Husbridge. Jewellers. 24. King William Street, Blackburn.


CHOICE of good s /hand prams, all makes, H.C.B., M.C.B. and Detach­ able—a t Tots and Teens. 50. Lowcrgatc. Clitheroe.


QUANTITY OF WATCH TOOLS and materials. Over 600 glasses, jewels, etc., all types. Suit jobbers or tradesmen. All cheap to clear.—16, Franklin Street. Clithcroc.


PATONS AND BALDWINS FLAIR with COURTELLE. 2/- per ounce. In 20 shades. Now in stock a t The Sampler, 20. Moor Lane, Clithcroc.


SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by


ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn CARPET COSTS SO MUCH LESS


because it comes to you at factory price direct from the Cyril Lord factory!


★ wonderful range! ★ wonderful value! ie wonderful textures!


62. BROWLOW STREET, CLITHEROE :: TEL. 4)9______ ESTABLISHED 1946


For free sample and estimate contact your local Cyril Lord Apcnt


Geoffrey Toy for & Co. (Geoffrey M. Taylor. F.V.l.) (David II. Heathcote) INCORPORATED AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS & E8TATE AGENTS


SALES BY AUCTION & PRIVATE TREATY of Town and Country Properties.


VALUATIONS OF PROPERTY, land, furniture, etc., for all purposes.


SURVEYORS to sever,!! leading Building Societies.


TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING—Applications, appeals, enquiries and valuations deal t with.


MANAGEMENT of all types of property and estates.


FURNITURE SALES conducted on owners premises or a t our saleroom^


AGENTS to Leek and Moorlands Building Society. Mort­ gages arranged. Investments received.


C0MPUL80RY PURCHASE—Objections, negotiations, en­ quiries and valuations undertaken.


MOORLANDS HOUSE. 6/8. CHURCH STREET. CLfTHEROE. T.l, 1252 _________


______________T.l. 55435


also at : MOORLANDS HOUSE. 35. PRESTON NEW ROAD. BLACKBURN.


No. 54. HAYHURST STREET. A Stone-built, terraced Property con­ taining: Vestibule; Sitting Room tile range: and Living Kitchen on the Ground Floor. Two large Bed­ rooms above. Yard with W.C. Mains Services. Annual Rates payable £10 14s. 6d. Vacant Possession.


4, RIBBLE AVENUE. GRINDLETON o Enjoying a rural situation with


Dining Room, with Baxl fitted1 Kitchen: 3 Bedrooms; combined Bathroom; outside fuel store.


utlook over open fields. Accommodation: Hall: Lounge-


Garage 21' x 8'. Mains services Rateable value £70. Rates payable £32 is. 8d. Tills property is in excellent condition throughout.


In the generous Garden area is a VACANT POSSESSION


mission to view any of the above apply:


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe (Tel, 95). MISCELLANEOUS SALES


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


BIG NEWS about the Hoover Kev- matie—now reduced to 95 guineas1 The chance you’ve been waiting for—to rent this fabulous auto­ matic wonder washer for only 12/- a week (deposit £ 8-0-01. Invest in t carefree washdays—ask Tel chi re


oodny about their 10 days free trial


ffer. Phone Clitheroe 1444. SALE—SHIFT DRESSES 19/ n


CHILDREN’S DRESSES 5 / . & 7 / 9 CHILDREN’S BLOUSES 4/11 CHILDREN’S SKIRTS 4/11


and lots of other items at TOTS AND TEENS


50, Lowergato, Clitheroe


WE HAVE a limited number of t bland new first class radios and Tclchirc. Clithcroe 1444.


ransistor portables at down to — lialf price. Hurry whilst stocks last


RUSBRIDGE for lilRh-class niA- f MOND REPAIRS of all kinds- satis­


action Kuarantoed. — 24 ’ trine William St., Blackburn. Tol 53109


SPECIAL PURCHASE, 50 yds only lovely quality 221 * s t a i r s carnet


f i l l .—Mortons, 18. Moor i one Clitheroe. Tel. 420..


^ ne'


1961. AUStIN MINI VAN for sale good condition. — 39, BllliiJjtaii iiirdens. Bllllngton. Nr. Blackburn.


MAGIGOAL ELECTRIC F ln r /nO - ■ ..-also O-So-Cool refrigerator, suitable


vOfor-earirvan.—TeUCl i thorc ie ' i^.


18/ 6. Sample Axminster caraSs 2 x 21 yds. £7-10-0, 3.x 2) yds from


For further particulars and per­


Messrs. Ramsbottom. Liddle & Dixon Solicitors


oom; kitchen; two bedrooms; box-


Lounge: 3 Bedrooms; modernised Bathroom; Pantry; Dairy; Kitchen


Garden. Mains electricity; Telephone;


New Shlppon for 16; New Dairy, built 1961; Provender House: 2 Shippons for 6; Asbestos Implement Shed, new 1960; Outbarn with Shippons for 8. 6 and 4 and Loose Box; 4 Poultry Cabins; Pig Sty. Land: 139 acres of Sound Meadow


private water supply. Rateable value £36. Buildings: Tying for 46 head, viz,:


anil Pasture .Land lying in ring fence, in good hear t and well watered. Possession: Land, February 2,


1965; House and Buildings, May 12, 1965.Situation: Conveniently situated at roadside and near to Clitheroc and Settle and local markets. a To view: By appointment only by


may be obtained on request. h Solicitors: Messrs. Shaw, Mottcrs-


Ccad and Badgery, 65. Albert Road, olne (Colne 139>.


(between Clitheroc and Settle) T. H. TAYLOR & SON, F.A.I.


WIGGLESWORTH


will offer for Sale by Auction (sub­ ject to the Conditions to be then read) on Tuesday, 1st September. 1964. a t 3 p.m., the following lots of Excellent Meadow and Pasture land and range of buildings comprising:


Lot 1. 40i acres of sound agricultural m land in a ring fence adjoining the


i ain road and the range of build­


ngs p a rt of Lane Side Farm and comprising Milking Shlppon for


14. Stirk and Calf Shippons for 12. Barn with mowstead and baulks over Shippon for 8. Con­ crete Silo, Cooling House. Proven­ der House, Workshop.


Lot 2. 10, acres of meadow and pasture with frontage to two roads udjoining Lot 1.


Lot 3. 6i acres of meadowlnnd with Lot irontage to main road adjoining


s 1 and 2.


show anyone interested round the property, and plan and fur ther par­ ticulars if required may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Swndford Chambers. Sklpton. Tel. 2226.


The owner-occupier. Mr. Day, will


Solicitors: Ramsbottom. Liddle and Dixon. Church Street, Clitheroe.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, Aug. 17th


at 11-30 n.m. Consignors are asked to have Stock in early for Grading and cards duly completed.


Weekly Sale of Calves and Fatstock


at 11 a.m. Increased numbers will be forward.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. Aug. 19th Prize Sale of Newly-calved Cattle


FRIDAY NEXT, Aug. 21st


1500—2000 Head will be on offer. Prizes given in Two Classes.


S prize Sale of All Classes of Store heep and Lambs a t 11 a.m. when FRIDAY. Sept. 4th


and Shearling Glmmcrs. Early entries advised for advertising pur­ poses.


Annual Sale of Half-bred Ewes Tel. 325. J. W. MARSHALL.


PROPERTY FOR SALE PARK AVENUE


EXCELLENT SEMI-DETACHED BUNG A LO W. VESTIBULE.


HEATER, FITTED PELMETS, LAWNS FRONT AND REAR. RATES PAYABLE £35. TEL. CLITHEROE 877.


I M M E R S I O N


HALL, LARGE LOUNGE, 2 b ed ro om s , ba th ro om and TOILET. KITCHEN (FITTED UNITS), COALS. LARGE GARAGE.


Secretary.


T. SILVERWOOD — J. BAL8HAW TOWN HEAD FARM


PENDLETON (Clitheroe) (situate in the village of Pendleton)


T. Silverwood—J . Balshnw will Sell by Auction fpj* Mr. Wm. Wood (declining farming)


SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1964 A 223 HEAD of CHOICE (VACCIN­


Morans y.o., 9 0 ( 404) y.o.. 35 x breds t y.o.. 2 R.I.R. (wing banded) regis­


b TED) POULTRY (F. Heyworth


Guinea Fowl Hen and 2 Cocks. Cabins and Arks


reed). 50 R.I.R. Hens y.o., 40 ered Cocks, 3 Moran Cocks, i


c Span Roof Cabins: 16' x 10' (2 Tompartment). One 15' 9" x 7' 6“


Boothman 2 dlv Poultry Unit (rearing). Five Night Arks, oil type


FYLDE WATER BOARD


age work a t Whltendale Farm, near Dunsop Bridge. Yorks. W.R.


documents from Engineer, Fylde Water Board, Scfton Street. Black­ pool.


Further particulars and tender


Tenders to be received not later than 12th September, 1964.


Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, ete, A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel)


Tol. Chatburn 230


Residenoo: 29, Tower Hill. Clitheroe Members of Telefiower


hree Cabins 12' x 8*. One 8' x 6'.


warm floor Brooder, various Water Fountains. Feeders and Troughs. 42 VISI CHICK Twin Laying Battery Cages.


Implements


good running order. Tractor Trailer Cart (winding gear, r.t.), Blackstone


Fergason (1947) petrol Tractor in


side delivery. Metal Hay Sheep Rack. S.H. Chain and Spike Harrow, Wood Stock, 2 Oil Heaters, Spring Balance, useful sundry other items. Fence Posts and Ralls, various Harness Gears, Breaking and Riding Bits. Whips, Bridles, Set of Trace Gears.


Leather Night Halters. 2 Hunting Horn Cases, etc.


DRAPERY AND WOOLS on main road. £350 stock at valuation. Property on rental.—Phone Padi-


ham 72470.______________


WADDA COTTAGE WADDINGTON Stone built, comprising living


room, kitchen, lounge, two bed­ rooms, b a t h r o o m (3-plece), additional outside w.c., coal store and shed.—Apply weekdays owner- occupier.


WANTED TO LET


WANTED to l e t , building with e l e c t r i c i t y to hold 2-3 cars. Clith­ e r o c district.—Write Box No. G4 A d v e r t i s e r and Times.


PROPERTY WANTED


SMALL COTTAGE wanted to buy. Clitheroe or district.—Ring Great Harwood 3173.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION re­ quired for civil servant and wife-


for approx. 3 months,, s ta r t Sept. —Tel. Chatbum 457. MORTGAGES


1 SECOND M O R T G A G E our speciality


repayments on each £100 borrowed. Also 100% Deferred Mortgage— 95'i, Immediate Mortgage. Business and Investment finance.—Cran- brook Mortgage Bureau, Dejrt. HGjJ


15s. 6d. monthly


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALES (Declining Farming) SALE FIXTURES:


L TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$t. 1964. MIVESTOCK SALE for T. P. PORTER c iddle Lees Farm, Cow Ark, Cllth-


1964. Dispersal Sale for M. ROBIN­ SON, Higher Cross Farm, Slaidburn, near Clitheroe (Farm Sold).


roc. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5th.


and J. ISHERWOOD, Stor th Farm, Newton, near Clitheroe..


Other fixtures to announce later. Auctioneers:


T. Silverwood, 17. Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 228 (or evenings C. Silverwood. Slaidburn. Tel. 652)


Driw- 1 SATURDAY* SEPTEMBER 26th, 964. Dispersal Sale for Excrs. A. E.


rocker). Mahogany Dining Table, Book Shelves. Creda Cooker «elec­ tric). Single Oak Bed. Swing Mirror, Glass Churn, other smalls.


bbrass knobs). Oak Corner Cup­


Antique and Household Effoets ( Oak Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers


oard. Oak Wing Chair 's^mi


SALE 1 o'clock. NEW HEY FARM


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 598


the National Association of Funeral Dirootors


ALAN PARKER , _


Funeral Director Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


DUNSOP BRIDGE. CLITHEROE TUESDAY. AUGUST 25th, 1964 for Mr. G. Haslewood


350 Pullets 8—14 week. Farm Machinery, Implements, Eatage, etc.


1 19 Head of smar t In Calf Cattle,


arranged with dignity ana efficiency


THE LAST TRIBUTE


1 H.B. Sheep and Lambs, Suff Ram. WHALLEV 3501 (DAY OR NIGHT) Full particulars next week.


INTERMENT or CREMATION TELEPHONE:


C PERSONAL SERVICE hapel of Rest available


ANSLOW&WEST (JOINERS) LTD. .


Complete Funeral Directors


THE LAST TRIBUTE ARRANGED WITH DIGNIT^


\


. PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest Available


Tel.‘ Clitheroe 593 (DAY OR NIGHT)


2, Mearley Street, Clitheroe


Published by PROVINCIAL NEWSP/ limited, CUtheroe' Advertiser and ' Market Place. Clltheroe. Tel. 40?, printed at Northeate. Blackburn. Tfe] London Oftce:i37*Tudor Street, e.c.4*


Tenders are Invited for tile drain­


(Long Preston 288): or the Auc­ tioneer. Tlie Grange, Hellifield (Tel. Helllficld 226). Further particulars, maps, etc.,


rrangement with the Occupier Conveniently situated in quiet


room. sitting room, living room, kitchen. Vacant possession. Full details and key to view:—


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3, Castle Gate, Clitheroe


SALES BY AUCTION


Salo by Auction of 139 acres Dairy and Stock Rearing Farm with Early Possession at


WIGGLESWORTH Nr. SETTLE


MALCOLM K. SKIDMORE Auctioneer and Valuer


Has received instructions to Sell by Auction a t HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th. a t 7-30 p.m., all th a t Attractive Freehold DAIRY and STOCK REAR­ ING FARM, known as


b Comprising: Substantial Stone- Hnd 1 mile from th e Copy Nook ooker and Boiler: Living Room:


DUNHAZELS FARM WIGGLESWORTH


otel. f Further particulars and plans


77218) or the Solicitors. Messrs. E. and B. Howartli and Nuttall, 9, Cannon Street, Accrington (Tel. 32202) and 7. Lord Street West. Blackburn (Tel. 54386).


rom th e Auctioneers, Preston (Tel.


For Sale by Auction with Vacant Possession


received instructions to offer for Sale by Auction (subject to con­ ditions and unless sold previously) a t th e Station Hotel. CUtheroc, on Tuesday. 25th August, a t 3 p.m.


VALUABLE SMALL DAIRY FARM RICHARD TURNER * SON have


LOT 1. B0NNEY BAR GATE, situate a t Waddington, near Clitheroe, and comprising:


Detached Farmhouse in perfect repair and containing; Living Kitchen. Dining Room. Sitting Room. Larder and Pantry: 3 Bed­ rooms: Box-room and Bathroom.


Outside: Wash-house and Garden. Mains Electricity, Water and Drain­ age.


R.V. £15.


BUILDINGS include: Double T.T. Shippon for 32 and Single T.T. Shlppon for 14. both with w.b. and m.m. pipe line; Provender House: Shippon for 4 with w.b.; 2-bny Barn; Dutch Barn; Cooling House: Covered Manure Shed; Tool Shed or Work shop; Concrete yard; 2 Loose Boxes with baulks; Outbarn f with lean-to Shed and Shippon


or 7.


LAND: 441 Acres really top quality fertile, well watered. Meadow and Pasture Land.


LOT 2. 10 Acres of valuable lowland Pasture situate J- mile from Farm­ stead, and Waddington.


LOT 3. Small croft close to Lot 1. extending to approx. J acre, situate between existing house, close to Main Sewer arid is believed to offer an admirable plot for develop­ ment.


The Vendor reserves th e right to t either amalgamate or divide any of


arlier by arrangement. t Inspection by appointment with


Liddle and Dixon, 21 Church Street CLITHEROE (Tel. 264 and 117).


Full particulars from


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers


BENTHAM, Near Lancaster (Tel. 444/5/6)


litheroc 584. Solicitors: Messrs. Ramsbottom,


h e lots. e Possession in the Spring. 1965, or


Ch e owner/occupier, Mr. Berry, Tel. d End terrace house' in good con­ ition comprising 2 bedrooms, bath­


Room: Kitchen; internal W.C.- Two Good Bedrooms: Outside Fuel Store


c Holly Bank is a roomy Property omprising: Living Room. Sitting


Vacant Possession on completion. is Sagar Fold, the adjoining Property


let a t £29 18s. Od. per annum*


HOLLY BANK & SAGAR FOLD Stone-built and commanding u


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F. A. L. P. A.


AUCflONICRS. VALUERS AND . r S IA l t AGENIS


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE ' TEL' 94 OR EVENINGS • 7V>


ESTATE AGENTS * VALUERS


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CUTHEROE. TEL;. MtL


EVENINGS 101S.


LANCASTER DRIVE CLITHEROE ..................


R A most attractive DETACHED b ESIDENCE comprising 3 bedrooms,


room, fitted kitchen, garage, etc. Vacant possession. Full details:—


athroom, hall, lounge. . dining


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3, Castle Gate, Clitheroe-


7, LANGSHAW DRIVE CLITHEROE


with 3 bedrooms, etc. Vacant pos­ session. First otter of £2,650 or near will be accepted.


Modern Freehold Semi-Detached


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3, Castle Gate, Clitheroe


3. ST. PAUL’S STREET LOW MOOR CLITHEROE


house. 3 bedrooms (2 with wash l basins), bathroom, sitting room,


Room for garage. Annual rates £18 15s. Od. Full details and to view:—


Superior Freehold end terrace iving room, fitted kitchen, etc.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3, Castle Gate, Glitheroe


SALItS BY AUCTION B0LT0N-BY-B0WLAND


(7 milos from Clitheroe)


Valuable Freehold Dairy and Stock Rearing Farm with Vaoant Possession to be offored for Sale by Auotion by E.; G. Hothersall and Sons. Ltd., at the Starkie Arms Hotel. Clitheroe on Monday. August 24th, 1964, at 2-30 n.m., subjeet to conditions.


The highly productive Dairy and Stock Rearing Farm known as


WYCONGILL FARM HOLDEN LANE.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND NEAR CLITHEROE


stone b uilt cement rendered and rough cast contains Hall. Sitting Room 17ft.-Oin. x 13ft. Oin., Living Room 17ft. 0 in. x 15ft. 9ln. with modern tile fireplace. Kitchen with Leisure D.D. Sink Unit and “ Esso ” stove cellar and Wash-house. Three Bedrooms 17ft. Oin. x 13ft 6in.t 17ft. Oin. by 9ft. Oin. and 13ft. Oin. x 8ft. 3tn. with dressing room. Bathroom with panelled bath, low flush W.C.. Pedestal Washbasin and cylinder airing cupboard.


containing 160 acres or thereabouts. The Detached House which is


vacuum milking machine and piping, and Provender House. Ship­ pon for 12 with wood boskins and water bowls, scaffold over, Shippon for 8 with concrete boskins and water bowls, scaffold over. Stirk Shlppon for 8 with wood boskins and Stirk Shippon for 8 with 3 Calf Pens, water bowls and scaffold over, 2 Barns. Loose Box. Nissen Tractor Shed. Wood and C.I. Dutch Barn on iron pillars. Wood Shed, Wood Garage, Sheep Dipping Appar­ atus and Yards. Stone built and Slated . Out Barn. 2 Shippons for 16, C.I. Lean-to for 10 young stock and Implement Shed.


shippon for 32, Dairy with “ Wool- ley “ 1000 watts water heater, Manus


b The Buildings comprise: Modern rick b uilt and rough cast double


watered and is in good heart. There is a good road frontage to Holden Lane of approx. 860 yards.


ic Tank Drainage. i Tile Land which lies well together


R Freehold and free from Ground


from 2 to 4 o’clock. The Farm is pleasantly situated


ent. R.V. £30. View: Any day (except Sunday)


on the Slaidburn Road about 7 miles from Clitheroe. 3 miles from a the Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley,


t Fylde Water and Electricity. Sep­ n a ring fence is well fenced and


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)W s t\— w


5,(it Sta&eRaw£ 48, PARSON LANE, - CLITHEROE


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroc 183 (Day and Night) .


lor


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS ii PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Toa and Biscuits served


BIRTHS


GARDNER.—On August 8, 1964. at Bank Hall Maternity Hospital. Burnley, to John and Shirley (nee Brown), a son. Paul Harold: a i brother for Stephen John. Thank­


* Rose-acre,’ Park Avenue. Clitheroe. ng all concerned.


KNOWLES.—On August 8, 1964. a t , Bramley Meade, to Norman and


Sheila (nee Faraday) a son. Stephen, brother for Janet. Many thanks to doctor and staff.


SCHOFIELD,—On August 6. 1964, at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, to Gordon and Elaine (nee Wall- bank) a daughter, Jacqueline Ann. Thanking all concerned.


VAHEY.—On August 8. 1964, at Bramley Meade, to Brian and Pamela (nec Moores) a son. Mark Alexander Bowden. Thanking all concerned.


21st CONGRATULATIONS


PLANT—Congratulations Rodney on your 21st birthday, August 15. May health and happiness always be yours.


—Love mum and Graham. ENGAGEMENTS


ELMS—HARPER.—Mr. and Mrs. M. Elms, of 6. Green Mount. Barrow, have much pleasure in announcing N the engagement of their son


a orman to Jean, daughter of Mr. Snd Mrs. 'J . Harper, of 22, Neil


treet. Widnes. DEATHS


COATES.—On August 6. 1964. at Sklpton General Hospital. Sklpton. l aged 53 years. Doris May, dearly


High Street. Gargrave, Skipton. Cremated a t Waltonwrays, Skipton, on August 11.


oved wife of William Coates, of 2.


FRANKLAND.—On August 11. 1964 (in hospital). Ciclly Mary Frank-


land, aged 62 years of 2, Bonny- grass Terrace. Blllington. dearly beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Frankland, and dear sister of George. Tom and John. Service and interment at Whallcy Parish Church today (Friday) a t 2 p.m. —Inq.. Wm. Lnngshaw and Sons Ltd. Tel. Whalley 3248.


GREENUP.—On August 7, 1964.


passed peacefully away • a t his home a t Bceston, Nottingham, aged 68. Sidney C. Greenup (late of Salthill Road. Clitheroe). beloved husband of Hannah and father of Betty.


H0RSFIELD.—On August 6, 1964 dearly loved wife of Giles Hors- denrly loved wife of Giles Horse- field. of 50, Park Avenue. Clitheroe. aged 50 years. Servico and inter­ ment took place a t Chatburn Parish Church on Monday. August


—inq., Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 297.


LAW.—On August 9. 1964 (sud­ denly). Jim, the dearly loved hus­


band of Bessie Law, of 21, Rlbble Lane, Chatburn. aged 58 years. Service and interment took place a t Chatburn Parish Church on Thursday. August 13. —Inq., Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 297.


WHITHAM.—On Saturday. August 8, 1964, a t her home, 22, Straits Lane. Read. Nr. Burnley, Jane Victoria, dearlv loved wife of the late Tom Glcdstone Whitham, aged 77 years. Interred a t St. John's Churchyard, Read, on Wednesday. w •J. Bertwistle and Son Ltd., Rail­


ay Saw' Mills, Padiham. Tel. Padi- ham 71628.


WIGNALL.—On August 8. 1964.^at


her home, 9, Downham Road, Chatbum. Ada Isabella, th e dearly beloved wife of th e late Thomas Wignall, aged 82 years. Service and interment took place a t Chatburn Parish Church on Wednesday, August 12. —Inq., Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 297.


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IN MEMORIAM


r r p t h eRTON.—Iff loving mcmoiy Bot Annl?. a dear wife mother and grandma, (lied August 16. 1962.


Sweet memories sflentlj Of one we loved and will nc\ er ,er


No verse, no flowers can iepa>. What we lost on th a t sad daj. —From husband Albert, daughter


Carole, daughter Mary and familj. son Gordon and family.


BRETHERT0N.—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandma,


who died August 16, 1962. —From all a t 13. Moorland Crescent


RDinr.S.__in loving memory of a dear wife and mother Martha Ellen, who died August 11. 19oJ.


—F rom ^h er1,loving husband and children.____________________ .


BROWN.—Precious memories of my dear husband Joseph Harold, who died (by accident) on August i t ,


With heart and eyes th a t Hi*. The love I had for you in life. In death grows stronger still. __From his loving wife Kathleen.


1963. aged 53 years. Constantly I th in k of you.


29. Corporation S t r e e t . __________


BROWN.—Loving memories ol a dear father and grandad Joseph


H?s°qulct nature, his kindly ways. Leave golden memories of happy


—From’his loving daughter Shirley “ Rose-Acre.” 47, Park Avenue.


and son-in-law John. “ Goodnight and God bless gian- — dad." — From Stephen.


BROWN—In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law and unc.e, Harold, died August 17. 1963.


Time Is swiftly passing by But love and memories never die. —From Annie and Cyril. Crow Trees Brow. Chatburn. and Ray­ mond and Audrey, 49, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe._________________


BROWN.—In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law and uncle, Harold, died August 17. 1963- Always remembered. —Peter. Edith and Alan._________


BROWN.—Treasured memories of our dear brother-in-law Harold,


died August 17, 1963. For ever we shall miss you


Sleep on in Heavenly rest We were proud to call you brother On earth vou were one of the best. —From Elsie and Arnold. Coventry.


LORD.—In loving memory of my dear daughter Pat, died August 15.


— remember. Frank.


1951. Silent thoughts sweet and tender. Hearts th a t loved her will always


From mother, stepfather and


LORD.—Treasured memories of our dear grandaughtcr Pat. died August


Italy 1944. Memories are like leaves of gold They never tarnish or grow old. —From grandad and grandma.


Pendle Rond, Clitheroe.__________


SCOTT.—In loving memory of a dear mother and nan, who died


SCOTT.—In loving memory of my dear sister Margaret, who died August 16. 1963. —From Tan.


WOOD.—Loving memories of father James, died August 29. 1956:


mother Nellie, died August 13, 1963; also sister Evelyn Eaton (nee Wood', died June 24. 1943. Memories last for ever. —From Islacli. Winnie and family; also Hairy and Annie.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BRIERLEY.—The family of th e Into Mr. William Brierley wish to thank all


friends, the family doctor, the* Master Plumbers Association and • the staff of W. and R. Brierley Ltd. s and the Rev. A. Gaunt for their


relatives, neighbours and


th e ir recent bereavement. ••Musbury." Up Brooks. Clitheroe.


ympathy and kindness shown in


CARUS.—Mr. T. Rawsthorne ex­ presses sincere thanks to all rela­


ftives. neighbours and all other


and kindness shown. 178. Lytham Road. Preston.


riends for floral tributes received


HORSFIELD. — Mr. Horsfleld and family wish to take this oppor­


tunity to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received in then-


and stnff of Clitheroe Hospital and th e Rev. W. Allen. 50. Park Avenue, CUtheroc.


ime of sorrow: also Matron, nurses


LUND,—Mrs. Lund and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages or sympathy during th e ir sad bereave­ tment: also all who sent donations


o CUtheroe Physiotherapy Centre. 51, Littlemoor Road. Clitheroe.


MAWMAN.—Mrs. M a w m a n and r Margaret desire to thank all


for the kind expressions of sym- puthy and floral tributes received during their sad bereavement. 130, Pimlico Road. CUtheroe.


WIGNALL.—Tlie family of th e late Mrs. Wignall wish to thank all


elatives, neighbours and friends"


August 16. 1963. —From Jack. Joan and family. 11, Victoria Street. Clitheroe.


15. 1951: also her dad, killed in


relatives, friends and neighbours, also the Sunshine Band, for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the district nurses, doctors. Rev. H. Horne and the Rev. W. Allen for th e ir kind ministrations. 9 Downham Road. Chatburn. and 18. Ribblesdale View. Chatburn.


THANKS


MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR wish to thank all relatives and friends for lovely flowers and cards received for their golden wedding. 130, Lambeth Street. Blackburn.


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