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d i t h e r o e A d v e r t i s e r dc T i t t ie s . F r id a y , M a y 14. 196T
OBSCENE ’PHONE CALL WAS FROM CHOIR BOY
J ^ 1 2 -Y E A R -O L D choir boy was placed on probation for 12 months by Clitheroe Juvenile Panel on Wednesday, after being found gu ilty o f makin g an ob scene telephone call
and a "phone call o f a grossly offensive nature. A 57-vea r -old H u r s t Gre en spins ter , K a th l e e n R e b e c c a
Hi l l , o f Av e n u e R o a d , s a id a disguised, “ h a t e fu l " voic e h a d s p o k e n to h e r o n th e te lep h o n e o n several occ as ions a n d a s a re su l t she h a d h a d to h a v e me d ic a l t re a tme n t .
gin wi th. I t w a s a disguised j voic e, d e e p a n d c l ip p ed , a n d j very precise."’ Mis s Hi l l said. ' Chief Inspector F. AL W r ig h t ;
“ It w a s f r ig h ten in g to b e - r
said th a t as the boy's fa th e r in- • ■ended to give evidence on his I
.
son's behalf, he should remain ! o u t of court while evidence was | given by a police officer. T h is j was because th e fa th e r h ad been j p re sen t a t a n interview between j
beeper, received th e f irs t call on I J a n u a ry 8th. A male voice, ob- j viously disguised, said: "'Is th a t Miss Hill? Can vou fix me up?" ‘ Chief Inspector W r ig h t said
the boy a n d tile officer. Tic said th a t Muss Hill, a shop- ;
tioned something about having called Miss Hill. On Ja n u a ry 14Ur they were waiting for th e school bus outside th e telephone kiosk. " I suggested rin g in g Miss Hill
a n d we got h e r number from th e telephone directory,” he said. The witness th en told how de
fe n d an t used th e phone without paying a n d h a d telephoned Miss Hill. Someone answered the phone but he did n o t th in k i t was Miss Hill a n d he told defendant he th o u g h t i t was a wrong num ber. so they ra n g off. P C. Summers said th a t when h e reach ed the kiosk, having
th e voice called Miss Hill “a I cow" iind th en made a n obscene i remark. Miss Hill th en replaced i th e telephone. T h re e days la te r th e same dis- j cuised voice ag a in said, over th e
On Ja n u a ry 14th a t about 8 | j
MARKET REPORTS
A T F r id ay ’s special spring
-*A- prize show a n d sale a t Clitheroe Auction Mart, there were 157 in-calf an d 195 store
cat tle on offer. Quotations were: best 111
cows (early summer calving) £80 to £135: best in-calf cows (aut umn calving) £84 to 125: o th er in-calf cows £58 to £74: best in- calf heifers £75 to £97; o th er m- calf heifers £60 to £72: s trong bullocks £60 to £81; s trong heif ers £54 to £72; bullocks for longer keep £44 to £59: sm a r t breeding heifers £42 to £ 6 - .
voung s t irk s £26 to £39. The judges. Messrs. H. Speak
of R e ad an d K. Marsden of Broughton, made th e following awards: best in-calf
cow to
calve on o r before July 31, 1 an d 3 G. Seed & Son, Pendleton: 2
L Burv, Edenfield. Best in-calf cow to calve between
August 1 an d October 31: 1 H. Moss. Bolton: 2 and 3 L. Roberts.
Bolton.
W. Fairclough. Radcliffe. F a rm ers’ Class. Best in-calf cow to calve on o r before July 31: 1 S. Roberts. Bolton: 2 T. Fleming. Blackburn; 3 L. Roberts, Bolton. F a rm ers Class, best in-calf cow
Best in-calf he ife r : 1, 2 a n d 3 . . _
to calve between August 1 an d October 31: 1 H. Moss. Bolton; 2 R. an d A. Wallbank & Son. Siaid-
taum: 3 J . Roberts, Bolton. Champion best in-calf cow or heifer on th e ground: G. Seed &
travelled from tile exchange by motor cycle, he saw the defend a n t replacing th e receiver. He asked him who he h ad been r in g ing, and the boy replied: “Miss Hill to order some orangeade for mv mother." When the boy was told h e
telephone: "Ts th a t Bonny Hill? : You are a big f a t cow.” This was 1 repeated th ree times, said the j Chief Inspector.
a.in. Miss Hill's phone ra n g again and the same voice was speak ing Someone b u t ted in and said - rh a 's on f wrong number”. The
caller's telephone was replaced. Miss Hill was distres;»2d and required medical a tten t io n , and
as a re su l t of complaints to the police all calls to h e r home were monitored by Post Office engin
a n engineer. Mr. F ran k Skinner, of Hanson Street, Read, was on riutv a t Sto n y h u rs t telephone exchange when a call was made to th e shop. He traced it to a
eers. At 5-12 p.m. on Ja n u a ry 14th.
c er tain kiosk. p.e. James Summers lmmedi-
a.relv went to the kiosk an d there found th e defendant replacing
the receiver. Mias Hill said th e "hateful voice*’ h a d called h e r "Bonny
11:11". T h a t was a p e t family name not known to many people in
14th .she spoke to P.C. Summers on. the telephone. As a re su l t of w.;at he said she listened to a n o th e r voice which she recognised the one which load made the
Hurs t Green. At about 5-20 p.m. on Ja n u a ry
previous calls. Mr. Skinner said th a t he put
ler "cleared" and he left the con nection operative so th a t i t could
making calls from a phone box without inserting pennies which he Thought would be fairly com mon knowledge an d when this was done th e recipient h a d no
be traced. He said there was a way of
way of telling whether th e call came from a kiosk o r a pr ivate
phone. An 11-year-old schoolfriend of
the d e fen d an t said th a t on J a n u a ry 11th. th e d e fen d an t h a d men
the call from th e phone box Through to th e shop b u t th e cal
was suspected of making previous calls of a "ru d e ” n a tu re h e replied •T have only phoned h e r fo r fun. 1 changed my voice when I did i t ,” the officer alleged. He adm i t ted having made calls th a t morning and on two
previous occasions. The officer th e n telephoned
Miss Hill a n d a r ran g ed for the boy to speak to h e r first in his normal voice, which she did not recognise, an d th en in th e dis
guised voice. In th e second instance th e boy
about th e complaints. At first the bov admitted making the calls "for fu n ” a n d th e n denied having made any calls. Told the circum stances would be reported he re plied: “I ts not true. You will have to prove i t .” The boy's, fa th e r said th a t on
placed his h an d over the receiver an d used a deeper voice, s ta te d P.C. Summers. The officer said he took the boy to his home a n d told his p a ren ts
Son. Pendleton. At Monday’s fats tock sale, 19
cattle, five calves, 261 spring lambs an d hoggs an d 30 pigs
190/-: steers 175/- to 186/-; he if ers 181/- to 184/-: quality cows 1 1 4 / - to 148/-: bobby calves £2 10s- to £ 4 10s.; calves (rearers ) £8 17s. 6d. to £13 15s.; n o r th country hoggs 3/8 to 4 / - ; local spring lambs: l ig h t 3/9 to 5/-, medium 4/- to 4/6; heavy 3/10 to 3/11: local hoggs 3/1 to 3/10; horn ed ewes 94/- to 100/-; half - bred ewes 128/- to 132/-; pigs: porkers 23/- to 26/-: cu tters 24/-:
were on offer. Quotations were: S.L. 3 steer
bacon 27/-. At Wednesday’s weekly prize
show an d sale of newly calved
cows a n d heifers, quotat ions w e re . Best black an d white cows £84 to £109; o th er cows £68 to £79: b e s t heifers £86 to £122, o th er
h eifers £69 to £82. The judges, Messrs R. Berry
of Clitheroe a n d T. H. Pickard of G re a t Harwood, awarded the following prizes: Best cow—1 R. Duxbury. Knowle Green. 2 Penningtons , Bilsborough: Best
heifer—1 R. C. Seed. White- well. 2 Penningtons of Bils-
borough. T h e shcrw was followed by a
J a n u a ry 8 th e boy could n o t have made any telephone calls as he h ad been a t Preston all day shop ping with th e family. They h ad se t off a t about 9 a.m. an d n o t re tu rn ed u n t il 5-30 p.m. T he boy h a d s tayed a t home all n ight, watching television.
officer th is a t the first interview because he was upset an d because he had not, realised th e signifi cance of the date. The boy declined to give evi
He said he had not told th e
dence on oath but told th e court th a t on J a n u a ry 8th he was still on holiday from school and h ad gone to Preston. Alderman J . W. D. Critchley.
presiding, sa id th e magistrates were absolutely amazed that, the
boy should use such "awful la n guage.'- He came from a good home, a tten d ed a fine school, was a choir boy. a n d indulged, in o th e r h e a l th y pursuits. The boy was also ordered to
pay £1 10s. 3d. costs a n d ex penses.
FLOOR STORAGE O GRAIN
BUILDINGS FOR F
\ r A N Y types o f fa rm bui ldings h av e been used for s tor ing loose tirain b u t in th e ma in , a p a r t f rom f ramed or Du tc h
b a rn s t ru c tu re s , t r a d i t io n a l b u i ld in g s a r e n o t very wel l su i ted to mo d e rn bulk s to rag e me th o d s . T h e y a r e of ten to o n a r row o r to o low o r in p o o r c o n d i t io n s t ru c tu ra l ly .
considered for floor storage, th e re a re c e r ta in essentials to be borne in mind. T he h e ig h t to eaves should n o t be less th a n 12ft. and may well lie considerably greater . T h e width should n o t be less th a n 35ft. and th e construc t io n should be such th a t exten sions o r additions c an be made a s needed.
v e rmin a n d pes ts a n d m a y well b e in th e w ro n g pos i t ion. When a new building Is being
T h e v a lso te n d to h a r b o u r For tunately th e re are on the
m a rk e t today many buildings specifically designed to meet th ese s ta n d a rd s an d th e re should be no difficulty in finding one sui table for any p a r t icu la r farm.
•which does n o t re a ch to the outside walls and in this case t h e problem is simplified. ■Usually, however, th e walls have to take some thrust, from the grain and in th is connection u ts w o r th n o t in g that, g ra in stored to a level h e ig h t of 7ft. "will exert- a th ru s ; ag a in s t th e re ta in in g •wall am o u n t in g to a to n fo r every
Grain can be stored in a heap
5ft. len g th of wall. I f th e gram were to be he aped up above t in s
level, th e pressure would soon be more th an doubled.
b u il d in g d e s ig n When forces su ch a s these are
involved, it is wise to make sure : h a t the design of th e building h a s been in th e h a n d s of a quali fied professional man from the •ear' Home - made or badly- designed walling can re su l t In failure and possible danger to
life. Suitable. specially designed
r.vpes of walling include steel she e tin g concrete panels and reinforced concrete -walling. Any of these may be in th e form of a self-supporting u n i t or designed to f i t in with th e construction of th e building itself. In most cases i t is wise to avoid th e use of brick o r block work for re ta in ing walls unless a qualified designer advocates th is method an d supervises th e construction. Tn all cases a v i ta l element in the design is the foundation work both for the building itself
and for the w a l l . sections and supports. No h a rd and fa s t rules c an be laid down b u t h e re again professional assistance should be sought. The detailing of the building is most im p o r tan t an d p a r ticu la r c are should be tak e n over the weather-proofing of the junct ion between th e wall and the floor. T he inner surface of the s tru c tu re should be easily cleanable for no grain should be left on ledges or in joints. The building should be made bird an d vermin proof.
SITING OR LAYOUT No general rules can. be laid
down about s i t ing or layout as b oth will depend upon th e a ctu al circumstances, b u t a building for th is purpose needs to be acces sible both from th e fields and from th e road. While th e floor can be water-proofed by a damp- proof membrane, i t is an ex tra precaution to make sure th a t the s i te c an be properly drained.
Buildings for floor storage can
be a very useful a s se t on the farm but to make th e most of them, they should be designed as simply as possible wi thout any of the complications usually
associated with the more expen sive g ra in storage systems. They should be capable of a ltera t io n an d extension wi thout too much difficulty an d as fa r as possible should be purpose-made. To get
the best out of th is type of building, i t is essential to advise th e m an u fa c tu re r of the require ments of th e purchaser. In this way th e building will be both economic a n d efficient.
"JPNTRJES for the 158th Otley show to be staged by Wharie-
dale Agricultural Society a week tomorrow, have reached an all-
time record of 6,806. Among the main features will
be a pony rodeo, a young farmers’ pageant and a display by the City of Bradford A.T.C.
Band. i
sale of ewes with lambs. Half-bred ewes with twin lambs
lambs £3 5/- to £4: horned ewes with single lambs £2 l l / - to £3 9/-.
PU B L IC NO T IC E S LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
SYDNEY AVENUE. WHALLEY HAYHURST ROAD (pa rt of) WHALLEY
HIGHWAYS ACT. 1959
THE MAKING UP OF PRIVATE STREETS
THE CODE OF 1892 t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t
CIL being th e s tre et works authority for th e Rural District of Clitheroe on the 14th April. 1965 in pursuance of Section 174 of th e Highways Act, 1959 resolved, th a t s tre et works be executed in th e undermentioned private streets in th e Rural District of Clitheroe in accordance with the
h e LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUN
Code of 1892:- Sydney Avenue, Whalley
Hayhurst Road (Part of) Whalley from
Clitheroe Road to its junction with Limefleld Avenue
G NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER l IVEN th a t a copy of the "Reso l ution of Approval" and th e , ’ approved specification, plans, sec-
tions. estimates of the probable expenses of tb e works and provis ional apportionments apportioning th e estimated expenses (or copies thereof certified by th e County Surveyor) will be kept deposited a t the offices of the Clerk of the Clitheroe Rural District Council. Council Offices. Church Brow. Clith eroe and a t the County Surveyors’ Office. East Cliff County Offices. East Cliff Preston and may be inspected at ail reasonable times for a period of one month from tb e 14th May. 1965 during which period any owner of the premises shown in the provisional apportionments as liable to be charged with any p a r t of the oxpenses of exocutins tho street works mav in pursuance of Section 177 of the above named Act by written notice .served on tb e County Council oblect to tb e proposal of th e Countv Council on any of tbe grounds in such section specified.
Dated tb is 14tb day of May, 1965.
C. P. H. McCALL. _ Clerk of tbe County Council.
County Hall. Preston.
WHALLEY AND WISWELL BURIAL GROUND
WNOTICE is hereby Riven that, th e B HALLEY AND WISWELL JOINT
apply to th e Minister of Housing and Local Government for his approval to th e revision and alteration of certain fees, payments and sums payable to them. A list of th e pro posed fees will be available for t inspection without payment, be
URIAL COMMITTEE intend to
t The list will also be exhibited in < Siprned
Dated th is 14th day of May. 1965. W A N T ED
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£4 6 '- to £5 12/6: hall-bred ewes with lambs £3 18 '- to £4 15 -: horned ewes with twin
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
«5TOP SMOKING. The new treatment containing Lobeline Sulphate, as “ S !,, clinics throughout the
world, is now a'';ail?i’
form Simply ask lo: JjOisfcJjINE TABLETS and stop smoking. Pull
rle LOBELrar
course 7/6. Derek Gieen M.F.S., 4. Railway View Clitheroe._____________
po r n e r HOUSE. King L a n e . Clitheroe Gents vests, trunks and p in ts Interlock plated or wool.
LIMITED NUMBER
TV sets from 5/ - ,,weeKiy — Phone Telehire. Clitheroe 1444
e^ ? slt
RUSBRIDGE Will give you 'the best nrices for your old JEWtJjLtRx or will make you a good offer in pa r i exchange J o r
King William Street. Blackburn. goods—24.
cINGLE BED 6’ 6” with spidng Inter im m at t re 5s. as new.—1. Ennerdale Rd., C l i t h e r o e . __________ _____
GENTS LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE. I 4-speed Derailleur. good condition. I £ 7 .__Apply Portiield Farm. Whalley. :
RE - UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle m an s proiit We re-cover vour
treasured 3-plece as new tor as
little as £10° Chairs £3. Over 100 , natterns for your choice. Work- i manshlp first class and guaranteed ! Collections and deliveries free. , Phone or write today and we will 5 be pleased to call evenings a t your | convenience. Distance no Beakbane. 68 Sandysate Burnley
Tel 7 1 8 8 _________________________
l_ r r TELEHIRE service "that Hoover 1 washer or cleaner in your own home.—Phone Telehirc. Clitheroe
1444._______________________ ___________
MORRIS MINI De-luxe, April 1963. Blue 19.000 miles, four new tyres Ladv owner. £350 o.n.o. H.F. avail able. Private sale.—Phone Clrthcroo
969. ___________
-I960 AUSTIN MINI, reconditioned engine, l'esp ray eel. £200 o n o 1 1.
Standen Rd.. Clitheroe. Tel. 132 <.
NO DEPOSIT TV—17”. 19” 21”. 23” models available on seven days fret- , trial. Strictly limited supplies— •Phone Telehire, Clitheroe 1444.
RUSBRIDGE for high-class WATCH : tJnd CLOCK REPAIRS. All work ; carried out by our own craftsmen ; and fully guaranteed..—
William Street. Blackburn. Tc.. 59109.___________________________________
-24. King
YOU can have your car two-toned | at Wellgatc Motors, Ltd. Phone
Clitheroe 1 2 1 2 . _____________
TV SETS FROM 5/- WEEKLY RENT. no deposit—b u t hurry—not many
at this price.—’Phone Telchirc. Clitheroe 1444.
RED/BLACK , "Ian S teeI” bicycle, racing model 5 double
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S.V S. E.R.C. lens hood, and Focar 1 .—Tel. Chatburn 418.____________
gears.—12. Chatburn Road. Clith eroe.
VOIGTLANDER. VITO B. 35 mm. camera. 3.5 Color Skopar. Prontor
INSTANT COLOUR CHANGE for. shoes 20 high fashion colours, change the colour of your shoes as , often as you wish.—Turners. Lower- gate.____________________________________
LADIES. BE OPTIMISTIC! Prepare for sunny days. Crimplene dresses and two-piece: white, yellow and blue cardigans. glazed cotton frocks at Economic Stores, 70.
Whalicv Rd.. Clitlieroe.
FREE VIEWING for up to 10 weeks if you trade in your old TV at Telchire th is week.—Phone Tele- bire. Clithcroe 1444.
NO DEPOSIT TV installed Immed liately. anywhere by Telehire. Only
imited number lelt.— ‘Phone to.e- hire. Clitherue 1444
PIANOS TUNED and repaired write or phone Sharp. 42 New Bank Hoad, Blackburn 58959. New and second hand pianos in stock.
MEN'S JEANS, black and white T- shirts, foam-lined jackets, cardi
S ITU A T IO N S V A C A N T
gans. pullovers, slacks, etc., all at Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Rd., , Clitheroe.
SEWING MACHINES CONVEKTED to electric portable models Any make. Estimates free. Our van calls Clitlieroe area Saturdays. — The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre. ‘ 72 '74 Scotland Road. Nelson. — ,
62122. Clitheroe.______________________________ \
DOES YOUR DAUGHTER like the] mod dresses? Wo have them at j Economic Stores. 70. Whailey Rd..
JUST LOOK—no deposit 19” and 23” TV sets tbis week a t Telebire. b u t
don’t delay—supplies strictly lim ited.—'Phone Telebire. Clithcroc 1444.
CASH REGISTERS, two-totals £2 : 9s. H id. R.G. .-£61, garage machine £o9. Rentals from 5 - weekly.—Steven- sons. 12 South King St.. Man chester. 2. BLA 7098.
CORNER HOUSE. K i n s
wood Crescent. Chatburn, after 7-30 j p.m.
S
c G.—Apply 10. Dark- j '
HAND COMPOSITOR N'.G.A.
5-dav week: Grade 1: Full Employment: Own Pension Scheme. BLACKBURN TIMES : NORTHGATE : BLACKBURN.
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
.. —
‘i'k.T's Super Market. Garnett Road. C - i th e ro e .___________
HOT WATER WHEN REQUIRED! Order your immersion heater now.
CLEANER REOUIRED noon C
lands. Clitheroe.—Tel. 450. C lMl> • _ _
Complete installation only £9 15s. Contact us for all installations. Estimates free.—J. E. Lancaster. Park Gate Works. Eshton Terrare. Clitheroe. Tel. 1384.
LET TELEHIRE service th a t Hoover washer or cleaner in your own home.—Phone Telehire. Clitheroe 1444.
SLIM-U-ETTES.—Still available. 21 days supply for 5s. 9d.—Derrick , Green MJP.S.. 4. Railway View. Clitheroe.
TAXIS WHALLEY. Weddings Ring Whalley 2233.
etc.
STRICTLY LIMITED SUPPLIES oi no deposit 19” and 23” TV .sets at
Telehire this week.—Thono Tele hire Clitheroe 1444.
ween the hours of 9 15 a.m. and 5-30 p.m. on any week-day. for 14 days from th e date of the publica tion of this notice, at Number 39. KinK Street. Whalley.
he burial ground durinK the same period.
and Wi.swell Joint Burial Committee
TAPSELL & WEST LTD. The Carpet Specialists lor new. second hand, and soiled carpets. Hundreds to choose from by all the leading manufacturers. All sizes in stock from 27 inches wide lo 4 yards wide, any length required In broad- loom Sample prices in squares. 5 x 4 Wilton Carpets
carpets lrom £12. Any si/e room litted by experts. 89 Leeds Road, Nelson phone 62816. 57-59. Swad- ford Street. Sklpton. Phone 2960
4 x 3
Registrar to th e Whalley i for th e relief of pain and stiffness .
j . L. LUMLEV. „ „ ! RHEUMATISM.—A new treatment ~
1 in the joints by th e elimination of uric acid from th e system Ask for CAL-MO RHEUMATIC TABLETS. One month’s supply 5n.—Derrick Green. M.P.S.. 4 Railway View.
I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown childrens and babywear. also ladles
35885.
SEWING .MACHINES REPAIRED serviced, or overhauled. Any make.
l and Kent's clothirut. household binen and beddinK. etc. Everything bought when emigrating or in
Burnley 78882.
ereavement. — Ring Accrington ____________
1 BUY discarded clothing, modern, good condition.—Mrs. Howarth. 31. Church Square Worsthome. Tel.
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WANTED. GOOD HEN CABIN, sec tional 12' x 8’.— 8. Kay Street. C l i th e r o e .______________________ _____
CARDEN ROLLER 14-2cwt. required. __Write Box No. C4. Advertiser and
Times. __________________ PO U L T R Y
LIVE POULTRY read, top S/Townson Tel. Slaidb
a t s t u d u __ prices rn 271.
L O A N S ^U N S E C U R E D , p . s . R i c h a r d s Ltd 11 Vfelford Road. Leicester.
c a r a v a n s & c a m p i n g Telephone Chipping *79* . LOANS
Service van calls Clitheroo area Saturdays.—The Walter Thomason
Sewing Centre 72/74. Scotland Road Nelson. Phone Nelson 62122.
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered; new aprons: wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A E Hargreaves Moor Lane and Woone Lane C’itheroe. Tel 683
RENTAL TERMS SLASHED LUX URY 23” TV now only 10 c weekly.
Deposit, £iS 16s. 6d. minimum rental ■period 12 months__phone Yelehire. Clitheroe 1444
Colne 1307. evenings.________________ LOST LOST F R O ^ ^ ! ? l ^ r e d 0f£-0h u g -
S S : aSc?twekb6rnea h*5**- Phone Preston 208. f o u n d
1 BOARS a t stud; ped. Essex large 1 5-BERTH CARAVAN To 1 f t nleas- — --------■ u e o n u i i r i f SHEEP 3y&ltri rind Uandrace Sows and Gllts l antm hake Dlstrirt Mte. fiihing. FOUND, ONE H E B D W C ^ H E ^
aecom* transpor t available. — G. .swimming, 9 to i an* ■inniriT— early JwDniBjT. SiSpsou, GrSffieton-*PHat. 203.
Peel. Tel. Bokton-by-BowIanc^^w. nUwianrv.649
iu t p l l iCENT BOY REQUIRED apprentice
C rAwfeR j2hAB^wgffi
eroe. heE
g£frket Place, Clitheroe.____________ k^-E 1U.HJ.---- _ r n « i . iR h -tfi A.m. to 12 SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
B^wdl merit m kitchens and canteens. nGirls between th e ages of 15 and
Trainees <2> required for employ- i v l i V i n t i i ’o n n t h A n f f p c o f I F
17 who wish to make catering a career should apply for fu r th er par ticulars to the Divisional Education Otticer. Education Oltice. Blackburn Road. Rishton. Blackburn.
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
y Lord’s
B u tch e is /T cristffi Gate. Clith- ____________________________
sSS
EXPERIENCED G A R D E N E R q HAN- DV nAw,idencc° with 1 aid-out gar-
small lesidence.^^ daya summer.
dens. La^kco. ^ , ner Lour, bus one winter 6 /^ 13 ential
Wr?te PBox N^ c l . Advertiser and Times.
MAN OB STRONG LAD REQUIRED for general
B ro d d u p
S o u ^ wriddlngSrin. Tel. Clitheroe B 1293.D«UDER8.dLABOURnE B . .^Qm R ED
Id.. Clitheroe. Tel 79. S ITU A TIO N S W A N T ED
” . TtMr TYPIST with own. type- SKSS, ^ X
nhNne^lifficdroe 762._____ o0 Clitheroe. FO R H IR E — CLITHEROE RIBBLESDALE
week. mApply immediately to the Head
COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL r PART-TIME CLEANER (female)
istress a t th e school.
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE
Applications are invited for the
following posts: d Ward Sister. Exellent accommo Nurses.
ation if required. Full and Part-time Enrolled
Full-time Domestic Assistant. Applications to Matron.
_ . . , *
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE. CLITHEROE
r Temporary steward or stewardess
catering rates paid. Application in writalng to the
Secretary by 19 May. 1965,____________
PART-TIME LADY COMPANION RE QUIRED lor semi-lnvalld lady, no domestic duties.—Write Box No.
C5. Advertiser and Times.__________
PIANIST REQUIRED. Sat. evenings. Craven Heifer Hotel. Stonyhurst
215. _____________
COOK-HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED. one gentleman. Own separate accommodation. T.V radio Daily
stone. Skipton.
help provided.—Apply Lt. Col. G. W. K. Butcher, leets House, Ryle-
half-day only).—Mash Iter s. Moor Lane. Clltheroe._
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rOACH DRIVER REQUIRED for seasonal employment on lot^l excursions and contract work. _A^gp part-time driver for mid-week digs. —Apply Robinsons Tours. Park Oarages. Great Harwood. Tel.
2052/3. YOUNG LADY REQUIRED for
AC COUN TA NTS OFFICE In tere s t in g and varied work requiring initiative.
SECURITY a n d PROSPECTS for suitable applicant.
Applications In. wilting to:
HARRY PEARSON A N D CO.
38 K IN G STR E E T CLITHEROE
FULL OR PART-TIME
j FEMALE STAFF |
REQUIRED
For Egg Packing Station FULL TRAINING GIVEN
Robinson and
Spensley Ltd. RAILWAY ROAD CLTTHEROE- Tel. 741.
equired for 3 weeks in June. Above equired. 20 hours—£3 15s. 8d. per TRUTEX W EST BR AD FOR D DISTR IBU T IO N CENTRE
Wc invite applications for a vacancy in our Packing and Dispatch Department for a suitable man to join our packing team. F iv e day week o f 40 hours, in good work ing conditions. To ta l holid ays amount to 4 weeks per annum on full pay. El ig ib le fo r pension scheme after probationary period.
An a g e lim it o f 45 years is enforced. A p p ly J- A . G R A IN G E R T e l . O i t h e r o e 927
SMART LADY REQUIRED f o r
SELF SERVICE STORE __ g o o d w a g e s —
Apply business hours KENDON
3 3 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE
E x p e r ie n c ed F em a le
Shop Assistant (Part time)
Required for Confectionery Shop Saturday mornings essential
CRABTREES
MARKET PEACE CLITHEROE
S E L E C T E D ESE1
1963 1961 1959
Ford Cortina Super, white g l maintained, excellent condtt.o:|
, July ' Fore! Popular Saloon, j taxed ......................................................
S u n e a A r o n d e P .60 Mo u th e r . - | difi.or.
1958 Ausi :n excel'.*'
•at condition, uaciio etc C OMMIK C
1965 • Krb. > hralci
sealed green, taxed . ..........
1963 Ford Anglia Van. 18.000 mne; 1962 Moms 1000 Van. well manual 1961 Bedtord Kentbus. 12 sratc.
1961 iDcr. cood
• Ford Thames 7c'v* \ : condition, ivory
' 1961 Austin A35 Von. wcl:
TI-IKEF MON n 1K G L' \K O V E R £-~’0 0 |
C OM P E T I T IV E H.P . T e I IN SU R A N C E
CAI
any m a k e OF NEW Cl CALL AND SI
O P E N 3 a . n i t o 8 ij a t t e n t io n all
KUR A " ASH l l l -S P F .
SINGLE WASH 3 6 VALETING ’
C E N T R A L . C A R A G I
t e l . g is b u J OR
b a w d l a n o s C A R A j t e l . clithb
Meiropokuan E.l \ CJ
Clitberoe. Ladies corsets with front or hookside fastening.
L a n e
WOODEN WORKSHOP FOR SALE. Downhxtm Rd., Chatburn. 22 ft x 10 f t l in. T l
AGA COOKER. 2-oven standard) domestic model cream and black. . complete with copper boiler to Rive adequate supply domestic hot : water. Ju s t taken in exchange tor j 011 lired Aga cooker. Spot-on con dition and a genuine bargain.— ■ Cort’s Main Distributors. 83. Man- * Chester Rd.. Burnley. Tel. 6784.
FOR THE FULLER FIGURE: drives from 40” to 56” hips: also a few summer coats.—Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Rd.. Clithcroe.
NO DEPOSIT TV—limited number j of 17" 19” 21” and 23” sets avail- j able for seven days free t r ia ’ ’Phone Clitheroe 1444.
C L ERIC A L STA F F MALE CLERK ( 1 7 to 2 5 ) REQUIRED
FOR W A G E S A N D G E N E R A L O F F IC E W O R K ALSO
FEMALE JUNIOR CLERK ( 1 5 to 1 6 ) REQUIRED FO R G E N E R A L O F F IC E W O R K
C. P. A. LTD. WHALLEY ABBEY WORKS
BARROW. N R . BLACKBURN T E L . WH A L L EY 3333
TRUTEX WEST BRADFORT3 DISTRIBUTION CENTRE YOUNG LADIES
r eq u ir ed as P a ck in g Clerks at t l ie ab o v e Centr e . U igb l c o n g en ia l em p lo ym e n t with fo u r w e ek s pa id h o l id a y p e r year.
A p p ly : MANAGER T e l . C l ith e r o e 9 2 7
STA N D A R D—TR1L MPH— L AN I FOR IMME9I ATE
new Ford Zephyr a Saloon. Gool NEW Ford Corsair 4 door de ll
NEW Ford Anglia de luxe Sa S ITU A T IO N S V A C A N T
CH O O S E F R OM O U R EX T EN S IV E SELECTION — COSSOR — SOBE LL — U L T R A
BUSH
SEE O U R WINDOWS A N D V IS IT O U R U PSTAIR S D EM O N ST R A T IO N ROOM S A N D EKCO — F E R R A N T I — K .B . — M U R PH Y PHILIPS D Y N A T R O N ETC.
ONLY
FERRANTI 23in TV RANGE 1 0 /6
A l l C om p le te w ith L eg s o r Stand, a n d r ead y fo r BBC 2 , i CONSOLETTE
1 0 / - WEEKLY' (Depos it £6-10-0)
A lso BU SH 19in. CONSOLE with doors 1 1 /3 weekly (deposit £7-6-3)
WEEKLY (Depos it £6-16-6) REFRIGERATOR BARGAIN
4.5 cu.ft. la rg e c apa c i ty, in te r io r l ight , wo rk in g to p O u r P r ic e 3 2 gns.
At t ract ive e a sy p a ym e n t s c a n b e a r r a n g e d on o u r
L O W I N T E R E S T R A T E S 5 % p e r a n n u m o r rent this a n d a twin tu b H o o v e r W a s h e r f o r on ly X 0 / “ W E E K L Y (d ep o s i t £6-10-0)
W E B LARGEST and
LATEST SELECTION TELEVISION
Chcimpio over of
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f iyE S P IT E poor weather conditions oil find a definite decision was reach!
Wh a llev nor Baxenden won there is m i n a thr i l l ing g ame at Barnolciswie
. o v e r of ext ra t ime. This was one of ih-J 1 ev e r seen on the Yo rk sh i re club's ground ab ly cur ta i led because of the wea ther , sp o r t in g cr icket lo produce a real ” thr; In fact the few spectators - — — |
» we re real ly bi t ing their nai ls wh en P e te r Hawo r th (34 n.o.) wa s d ro p p ed in the visi tors' i las t -wicket par tne rship.
6 2 5 l in e tr a n sm is s io n CO NSO LET TE WITH DO O R S
1 1 / 6 WEEKLY (D ep o s it £7-9 -6 )
SOBELL 19in. with V .H .F . R adio 9 / 6 weekly (deposit £6-3-6)
A lso PH ILIP S and EKCO I 9 in . R en t a t 8 / 6 w e e k l y (Depos it £5-10-6)
OUR RECORD DEPARTMENT CAN OFFER C la s s ic a l a n d S em i-c las s ica l L o n g Play- Records at Only ........................................................ 1 0 /0 each Philip s Wing Series at ........................................ 1 5 /0 each D ecca A ce o f Clubs at ........................................ 2 0 /6 each N ew D ec ca Stereo L.P.S at .............................. 2 5 /0 each Pop Singles from .................................................. 4 / 0 each
F R E E RECORDS W H EN Y O U B U Y A R EC O R D P L A Y E R O R R A D IO G R AM
Donald Moore hi; :.c: '. bound- ar ie s in his undefeated 81. and
only 17 runs.
y--a:-o:l first-w:|
tionai victory at Church Mcadow Foster a f te r claiming the ex tra five overs
j . Shorrock took four of the Read. Wanderers' wickets at ii cost of
ero". Roger Devon (41 n.o. • and 17-
TOMORROWS MATCHES
B a rn o ' .d s iv i c i : v. Ribblo s c ia > V.', Baxenden v. Whatley Blackburn N. v. Earby
Clitheroe v. Padi'nam G re a t Harwood v. Ro'.'.s Hoyu
Read v. Settle JUNIOR Earby v. Baxenden
RibMesdale W. v. Burnley Be/ R:bbj Rolls Royee v. Clithevoe Settlc* v. Lang'no Col. ■Whalley v. Read
Osavaldtwistle Ini. v. E.E.C. Padiham v. Blackburn N.
Barn)
C'.U- Ear!
SENIOR
Rolls-Royce achieved ;a sensa- Barnes change
tea m~ Bar;
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for 3: b'.osda
Baxer. B'acVr
paved oasv v:| On
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Baxe; Pad:!'
Lower Darwen v.
Barnoidsw.ck Blacid Lucas v. Cherry Tree
Read Set t’
Ro!'..‘| Groa
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WELLG MOTORS! Q U A L IT Y ELECTRICA L S TO R E S 8 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
Showrooms: T e l . Clitheroe 103. Mr. F A IR B U R N , Manager’s Residence T e l. Clitheroe 1110. Mr. W H IT EH E A D . Electrical Foreman’s Residence: T e l. Whalley 3223.
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KING LANE SHI CLITHER
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V A IX H A L L Victor J c h wing mir rors : bucket >c| washers : good tyres, imma cula te throughout , a
d u a l purpose vehicle
V X 4 90: whi te black thv heater : good lyres: buckel e e a rb o x : in good condi t ion
19b 3
•I 0 6 0 I 960
V A I X H A L L A ^ 0 : iw i |
assisted b ra k e s , wi ng mil" etc.
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R O V E R IOO: a very c/c:i| good con d i t io n ...................
A U ST IN C amb r id g e : bluj t \ r e s . etc.: a very c le an e a r c| TEL. 1 2 I d
O P EN W E E K E N D : PA R I EXC IN SU R A N C E AND H.Pj
Kora Thame.-. 15cwi. V .side loading dour. v>:|
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