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AT COMPETITIVE PRICES
.1967 AUSTIN 1S00 De Luxe. 700 miles only, taxed, undersealed. Full manu facturers warranty, cost £970. Our
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new DETACHED and SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS .
NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION ,N A DELIGHTFUL RURAL SETTINC AT
SABD.EN VILLAGE (4 miles Clithcroc) .
2 BEDROOM DETACHED at £3,475 3 BEDROOM DETACHED at £3.075.
M.G. MOO. smoke grey, only, maintained regardless, for our own
price ................................................. £850 12.000 miles
secretary ................................................. AUSTIN Mini Traveller, red. wood
framed. S.000 miles only, indistinguish able from new; ......................................... AUSTIN A.60. one driver, user from new
MINI TRAVELLER, green .................. AUSTIN Mini, green, recent recon
ditioned engine .......................... — ..... AUSTIN A.60. serviced and maintained bv us from new. low mileage, outstanding
£425 £315
£235 £375
AUSTIN A40. green, exceptional ...... £19(1 >VE URGENTLY NEED GOOD CLEAN
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GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS,
SURVEYORS AND VALUERS 6-8 Church Street Clilheroc - Tel: 3252
BLACKBURN OFFICE 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL: 55425 ON VIEW THIS SUNDAY. 39th APRIL. 2—4 n.m.
NEWLY CONSTRUCTED DETACHED RESIDENCE.
86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE SALES BY AUCTION
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers
Specialisms in the Sale and Valuation of Agricultural property and Stock
Bentham Tel 144/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.
Local Office:
34a KING STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel- 2369
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
rearing farm known «« Sunny- bank and Cranberry Height Farms. Crawshawbooth. extend uing to 43-439 acres to be sold
1st May: Sale ol freehold .stock Dt Clifton. Nr. Preston Complete
Cat tle < 83 cows. 28 in-call cattle and 39 young s tock) . Sale a t
stock rearing farm known as Windy Harbour Farm, Barley Nelson extending to 101-477 acres to be sold in Tin* I-estival Hull. Gisburn a t 3 p.m.
12-30 p.m. 4th May.—Sale ol dairy and
ot Clifton. Nr. Preston. Complete Dispersal Sale ol Becl C attle and sheep- 160 beef c at tle and 315 H.B. ewes 60 feeding lioggs) Sale
5th May.—For W Pickles. Esq.,
sale ol farming live and dead stock a t Meggs Farm Tatham. lo r Messrs Garth Bros.
12-30 p.m 5th May.—Complete dispersal
Chiton. Nr. Preston Sale of Implements
8th May.—For W. Pickles ol f 8th May.—Sale of 35:{ acres ot
with VP. a t High House Farm. Firbank. Low Gill, Nr. Kendal,
reehold accommodation land
in the Town Hall. Kendal, at 3 p.m.9th May.—Complete Dispersal sale oi Farming Live and Dead i Stock a t Storrs Gate. Arkholmc,
& Son. Auctioneers, ot Lancaster. s 10th May.— Salt? of dairy and
farm known as Lower Oaken Eaves Farm. Manchester Road, to be sold in the Bull and Butcher In n Manchester Road. Burnley,
11th May— Sale of 54 acre Dairy ^ .
dairy farm known as Broach F la t Farm Foulridge. Colne to sold in th e Festival Hall, Gisburn a t 3
a t 7 p.m. 11th May.—Sale of 37-369 acre
I5112th May.—Complete Dispersal Sale of farming, live and dead stock, a t Harducre Farm. Ben-
tliam. for J . Newhousc. Esq. H 15th May.—For th e Uxors oi W.
persal Sale of Farming live and dead stock a t Lower Oaken Eaves Farm Manchester Road. Burnley. 16th May.—Sale of Hill Top
F 16th May.—Sale of Harbor Tt
as previously advertised. o 1st May.— For W Pickles. Esq.,
pon th e premises a t 3 p.m. All ispersal Sale ol Guernsey. Friday 5th May.
at “COWHILL FARM.” RISHTON. Nr. Blackburn
sherd’* do-horned stock of 55 Pedigree Jerseys.
Dispersal sale of the “Bcck-
ano heifers served hollers, maiden heifers and calves and 2 bulls. Vaec. S.19 herd average 1965-66 cows 9 1331bs and hclfois
Comprising grand milking cows
6.0771bs. And th e entire farm equipment
consisting of a variety of
mi.se. effects Farm implements, includ ing Twoso saw bench (new 19bl>): Twose cultivator: Ransome 2- furrow plough: Lister fertiliser spinner (new 1965): buck rake (new 1965): Dening and Massey Harris mowing machines: Bam- ford wuffler; Bamford rake: Wei- gar baler: 1960 In tern atio n al diesel tractor: hydraulic tipping trailer: dairy equipment, includ ing Fuhvood ice bank cooler; few
items of fu rn itu re Sale of farm equipment 11-45
eers:
HENRY MANLEY & SONS. LTD Crewe and Branches
Mr and Mrs. E. J . H. Wood, to conduct th is im p o r tan t sale.
THE CUTHEROE AUCTION MART CO., LTD.
and s to re c at tle a t 11-30 a.m. MONDAY NEXT. 30 APRIL
TODAY. FRIDAY. 28th APRIL An additional sale of in-calf
Weekly sale of fatstock a t 11-30 a.m. when a good entry will be
f01(La!st’sale Nos.: cat tle 39. pigs 69. sheep, including spring iambs
Lower Harclacre and Upper Hard- acre Bentham and 960 yards of fishing rights, on the River Wenning. to be sold in 3 lots, in th e Town Hall. Bcnthnm, a t 3 p.m
n conjunction with T. Armistead tockrearing farms known as
aC\vill consignors please endcay our to have stock in sufficiently early to bo graded ready for a
prompt s tar t . TUESDAY NEXT. 1st MAY
local sm a r t young newly-calvec cattle, store sheep, ewes r
with calves. Weekly sale of calves entirely
lambs a t foot. Sale a t 11-30 a.m. commencing
WEDNESDAY NEXT. 3rd MAY MFor Stonyliurst Estate, a t the
Rams.Sale a t 12 noon. FRIDAY NEXT. 5th MAY
2 art Premises, dispersal sale of Who have been ins tructed by
a.m.—cat tle 1-15 p.m. Catalogues from the auct ion
WHINS LANE. READ. Nr. BURNLEY
Convenient for Blackburn. Burnley Accrington. Preston and MG. Completed to a high specification w i th o u t regard to expense
in an unrivalled elevation position. T h r individually designed accommodation
Completed .............- ........ low suite W.C. ..... comprises: S ^ ' ^ h b a s i n and w. .o n f S W m W S Vs r indows to garden.
KITCHEN 18* x 13' with full compliment of E n g l is h Spacious Lending with glazed dobrs to BALCONY 19" x
TCu- •\n
The Attractively Appointed Modern Detached Residence known as
“BR00KLANDS."
,SHI REBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE
rooms. half-tiled bathroom, f io n t- pntrance vestibule hall, lounge, dining room, sun lounge u n i t- iltted kitchen, scp. ground Hooi
w.c. etc Garage. Vacant possession.
mWith centrally heated accom odation as follows: th ie c bed
4 BEDROOM DETACHED at £4.375. PRICE INCLUDES CAS-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING AND garage.
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2 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED at £2.050. 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED at £2.925. ROOM FOR OARAGE ON ALL PLOTS.
95*, mortgages available to suitable amilicants. Road charges included: choice of decor: all mains services, etc.
10 year nrotcction under the N.H.B.R.C. Ronresentative on site Saturdays and Sundays 2 -0 -4 -3 0 n.m.
New Detached and Semi-Detached Houses a n d ”Bungalows of Superior Quality now m ihc course of construction a t
ldisford pa r k CLITHEROK
A most desirable rural s ituation on the outskirts of town yet Oltcrins all services—nrimarv school, shons etc, nearby.
SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2.725. 2*2.825. £3.125.
SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS with 3 BEDROOMS at £2.850. SEM DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 2 BEDROOMS at £2.595. DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £3,050 and
DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2,025.
95',;, mortgages available to suitable anulicants. Road Charges included: choice of decor: room for garage on all oronertics: nsulated lofts, etc.
10-year guarantee under th e N.H.B.R.C REPRESENTATIVE on site each Sunday from 2-0 n.m.
The Superbly Constructed and Most Attractively Designed
Modern Freehold Semi-Detached Dormer Bungalow
31 WESTFIELD DRIVE.
rural aspects • • The centrally heated accommodation compnscs
WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE Ucligmtul situation with open
o two bedrooms spacious hnU wiui
p en riser hardwood s tal l case ' fiiromn. lounge 27 x l - '™ 1
_ lygate fireplace nnfin lf |f f te t l windows. superb
garage All in first class condition
throughout kitchen Detached brick b u ilt b u ilt
The Modern Semi-Detached Residence
39 LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE
s tandard and containing three bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom sep w.c entrance hall, lounge, dining room, unit- fitted kitchen. Garage. Central heating is
Maintained to a very high
installed Freehold tenure.
The Modern Stone-Fronted Semi-Detached Residence, with Open Rural Views.
51 WARWICK DRIVE. CLITHEROE
Maintained to a very high b tandard and containing three
hall. or car port. Central heating u installed. . . . ., .
The Well-Maintained Stone- Built Terraced House. 5 ABBEY TERRACE. BARROW VILLAGE, Nr. Whalloy
room with coloured su i te s i t t in g room, living room kitche" Garage.
Two bedrooms. 3-plcce bath etc
q uality fittings BUSINESS FOR SALE.
SUB-POST OFFICE ATTACHED c
exc ellent
VILLAGE STORE with civ
b u s in e s s v»,,ctnn«c wiii nth s u p e rb iujitu uum.iiiji c e n tra lly heated
accommodation. Freehold property. Early vacant possession if required.
Maximum MortBanc Facilities are available on all the above.
18 Ni-nRnOM 1. 14' x Iff 3" with full width window Large fitted a i r in g ' cupboard with Immersion beater and .latge
with fully-fitted wardrol^. I^L I^ -T lL ED THREE PIECL b a ^ ^
GARAGE for two cars: 18* 9” x 17’ 6" with sliding doois.
Bollcrhmi.se with P o tter to n lully-automatic 120.000 B.T.U.
oil-fired central heat ing boiler. Freehold. Mains electricity, water. Drainage to a septic
tan k .
television and telephone points are in nearly all rooms. Tiie gardens have been s e t ou t. rotovnted and large lawns
FULL OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. All th e door and window fittings are ol' high quality and
_ laid.
DELIGHTFUL POSITION WITH OPEN ASPECT TO FRONT AND REAR.
ROSE COTTAGE, STOPPER LANE, RIMINGTON
LOUNGE 12‘ 7" X 12’; KlTCHttN and LARGE I^ \N T R i , T \ \0 BEDROOMS; MODERN THREE-PIECE BATHROOM; airing
Fully-modernised s tone-built c 0 t t e ^m p r is in g :
cupboard with immersion heater Small a ttractive garden a t rear with new ccdarwood and
foot: 190 grey-faced Border Cross Gimmer Hoggs: 42 Masham Gim- mcr Hoggs: 5 Blue-faced Leicester
20 Swaledale ewes with lambs a t artley (deceased) Complete Dis
Farm Wigglcsworth. Long Pres to n . extending to 91-785 acres to be sold in th e Masonic Hall. S e t t le a t 3 p.m.
S e ttle to be sold In the Masonic Hall. Settle a t 3-15 p.m.
and C. Carr
sale of farming live and dead stock at. Harbour Farm. Horton- in-Ribblestlale. Settle, for the
19 May.—Complete dispersa. ti
sale of farming live and dead stock for J . S. Whittam of New- Held Edge Farm. Middop. Gis b u rn Clitheroe. 22nci May. -Sale of dairy and
Exors. or A. Metcalfe, deceased. 19th May,—Complete dispersal
stock-rearing farm, known ns Moss Side Farm. Preston Patrick. Kendal
Kendal a t 3 p.m. (house and buildings and approx .50 acres ol
land in lo ts '
Masonic. Hall Settle, a t 3 p.m. G 23rd May—Sale of Manor Farm.
a 23rd May.— Sale of Central Gar , -
rearing farms to be sold in the Masonic Hall. Settle, a t 3-15 p.m. • 24th May.—Sale of Field House.
ge. Settle (4 pumps), in the Grunsagill. Throstle Nest Farm.
runsaglll. both dairy and stock-
Middleton. Morccnmbc w l I n 11-268 acres of pasture land to be sold a t the Old Roof Tree Inn.
Middleton a t 3 p.m. 25th May—Sale of Ncwfield
3 p.m.
Edge Middop Gisburn. Clithcroe extending to 100 acres to be sold in the Festival Hall Gisburn. a t
FARM TO LET
TO LET with early possession by arrangement Hawthorne Farm. Barrow Nr. Clltheroc. T.T. Dairy Farm ’ comprising 30.107 acres or
shlppons for 8 and 1 with hay lo f ts over. T.T shlppon for six. dairy. barn, silo etc.—Fpi lu r th e i particulars apply In writing to Ingham M Yorkc. rhvirtercd Surveyors Hunt- ffvrift Estate Olilcc. Nr. Burnley.
arm buildings Including T/I
thereabouts. Farmhouse con ta in in g s itting room, kitchen, F two bedrooms and bathroom.
sale of farming live and dead stock, a t Broach P la t t Farm. Foulridge. Colne. For Messrs A.
a r m. Horton-in-Ribblesdale. 17th May.—Complete dispersal
,
of 130-1 GO in-calf find 200-2.10 stores. Consignors Include K w Giles:. G. Taylor A Procter A Moss. B. Roberts. T. Eddlcston
Grout special spring prize sale
c tprizcs in four classes for in CaJudging 10-30 a.m. Sale 11-30 "(Last year's Nos. for th is date:
142 in-calf: 217 stores). Tel. 3325.
Tho Convonicnt Dwelling
House and Valuable Building Plot (to be sold in two Lots) known as
GREENFIELD COTTAGE. BACK LANE. GRINDLETON
r Richard Turner & Son have Seceived ins tructions to ofler fo:
in the low n Hall.
ditions and unless sold prev iously) the above on Wednesday. 10th May. 19G7. at 7 n.m. upon the premises.
ale bv Auction fsubjcct to con
and comprises: living room; kitchen- two bedrooms. .Outside: w.c.: garage coals and pleasant garden; RV. £21.
AH mains sendees.
Lot 2. Valuable Freehold Building Plot-
with planning permission for residential development All mains services are close a t hand.
The freehold building plot
wide open views over the Rlbble Valiev and are very convenient in regard to the village centre, and only two miles from Cllthoroe and 12 miles from Blackburn.
Both lots are favoured with MOORLAND SCHOOL - CLITHEROE
vacant possession will bo given on completion. The vendor re serves th e r ig h t to either divide or amalgamate th e lots.
Both lots are freehold and
2369. Solicitors: Messrs. Steele & Son.
Castlegatc. Clltheroc. Tel. 2G02. Auctioneers; RICHARD TURNER & SON,
34a, King Street. Clitheroe Tot 2309.
And at Bentham. Tel. 444/5/0. t Viewing: by appointment with he auctioneers Clithcroc. Tel. SP E C IA L NOTICE
As a result of reorganisation and expansion we can now accept boys and girls, day or boarding, at various ages up to 12 and eliminate parents’ worries about 11 +. Common Entrance, or Comprehensive School difficulties.
Prospectus etc., from the Secretary. Telephone 3833
Lot 1. Greenfield Cottage. Built of stone with a slate roof
brick store. 13 amp ring main wiring. Rates payable £13. Freehold.
NEW ARCHITECT-DESIGNED TERRACED HOUSES
READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION.
GEORGE STREET (oh’ Woone CLITHEROE
Auctioneer s Ofiices.
Garage 18’ x 8’. Freehold. 90-95^ mortgages arranged Full particulars and appointments
Lane)
]8' g- 'T s - G" stainless steel sinK u n i t ; THREE BEDROOMS; 3- P1ECE BATHROOM. FULL GAS-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT".
Comprising. LOUNGE 15’ G" X 13' G": DINING/KITCHEN to view • from the DELIGHTFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW. GLENBURN. SAWLEY. Nr. CLITHEROE
rv»mnvmdine magnificent views to th e f ro n t and rear over 4ias|ra°HncountrysuVc8l'n 1Cth is delightful p u n ol th e Rlbble
LOUNGE 18’ x 11’ G" fitted electric fire ill nttrnctive polished hnrdwood surround with display nooks, large picture window; r i o o p n™™r/KITCHEN 15" 9” x 10’ 3” double drainer sink lUlit- FOUR GOOD BEDROOMS: FOUR-'
Valley Comprising: OPEN PATIO to PORCH: SPACIOUS HALL:
PIECE BATHROOM with primroso fittings; including SEPARATE SHOWER. Store cupboard and airing cupboard.
Adjoining GARAGE 21* x 10'. FULL OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. Mains electricity and water. Drainage to new septic tank.
Rates payable £57. Freehold
Full details of the above and other properties for sale in the area on request at the office of:
F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3 CASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE TEL: 2092
HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
bank salerooms, clitiieroe Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2186)
The Semi-Detached Dwcllinghousc
3 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE
p A compact brick-built pro
“ roof of red tiles. I t lies witli- n short walk of th e open
erty with rendered tintsh and
countryside. A c com m o d a t io n : h a l l a n d lounge; newly-
s t a i rw a v .
arranged living kitchen and p larder Two bedrooms and three-
aiece • bathroom. Small garden sion. reas front and rear. Garage
space. a Freehold Annual rates pay
Terraced Dwellinghouse 27 NEWTON STREET. CLITHEROE
coimnodation comprises: vesti lbule: hallway: s ittin g loom, lporcelain sink <h. & c'„ v!aJi?nri'
cWill, palisaded frontage. The iving room: kitchen, lilted white
oarder Three bedrooms a n d mocl-
nnual rates payable-. £20-o-5. Vacant possession.
Cottage Dwellinfihouse, 2 HALL STREET, CLITHEROE
s Tins compact property . i s
£9-5-4: Vacant possession^ particulars from:
tomdbuilt and comprises liUni, white porcelain “sink: t ‘woM^ ;
with u su a l offices. Mains services. A Annual ground ''fU b b o s - ’s0'0'
rn thrcp-piecc b .ith io om . Yuici
The Commodious Family Dwcilinghouse.
2 KIRKMOOR ROAD. CLITHEROE
erty which is stone-built and has a oalisaded frontage. Accommo dation: vestibule; hallway: s i t t ming room with a bay window,
A conveniently s itu a ted prop
modern t i le range. French ‘win dow:
fireplace, double-drainer enamel s ink u n i t : larder: fuel store. Three bedrooms; bathroom: sep a ra te w.c. There is also a loft boxroom.
odern t i le range: dining room, roomy kitchen,
t i le ble: £33-2-8. Vacant posses Vacant possession.
house with £ aspect.
A well-built range; rates
porcelain s in k brick-built conversion
Yard a t rear. Mains services A Annual ground re n t : £2-0-8.
16 KAY STREET
s tohe dwelling- pleasant open |
A c com m o d a tio n : Vestibule: s i t t in g room, tile
bedrooms above:: ofilecs;
ground ren t 18/4d Vacant possession.
payable mains
annexe in to
services: £15-1-2.
kitchen!.: yard and
living kitchen with white in window recess: (ready
n n u a l ra te s p ay a b le : £22-11-9. Fully modernised with , ... high
kitchen, etc. Garage. Room for second garage
edrooms, bathroom, entrance lounge. dining room
SALE BY AUCTION It. s il v e r w o o d — j . b a l s h a w
TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE. NEW HOUSE FARM.
CHAIGLEY. Nr. Clitheroe
(near Craven Heifer Hotel. Clinlgley).
. Kindly remember tile sale, morrow. Saturday. April 29th lor and on behalf ol Mr. C. Corbtidgc I declining fan n in g ).
last week. I 2 o'clock.
SCaterer will a t ten d th e sale. , ,
TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE. CROFT HOUSE FARM. NEWTON. Nr. Clitheroe
(near Village In s t i tu te . Newton). J T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will
sei. by auction for Mr. l-t. walms- | ley (declining farming) oaiuraay,
May (3th: 25 head of smart country young
. July lb th ; I Jersey h ir . n/servea: 6 d & w bullock s . 18-24 m o n th s ;
£ w n lrs in c an alter
stock unustiy reared on the iarm) • 5 o «N
. 4 Angus buuouks and 1 Angus I hfr. 16-20 months; 2 Hereford
I bullocks and hfr ., 10 mouths; 4 A n g u s b u l l o c k s . « m o n t h s : 2 Charolais lilr . calves, u weeks. Sheep and lambs (b o rn mid d le
to-
, 35 head of sm ar t c at tle. 70 poultry; cabins: farm machinery: implements, etc.; as advertised
ale: 1 o'clock. Cattle approx. rOToB opEJ E
W S !M. R O C K & Co. S r " '
’ BLACKBURN ROAD, GT' J * ^ S £ S b PHONE GT. HARWOOD 2164 — ESHMA’TES
Note our only address; no connection with any other firm births
r l a C K L E D G E .—On April 20. 1967, a t Brainlcy Meade, to
Christine (nee Hope) anf!r^ ^ . . a son (Lindsey John) a b ro th u for Andrew. Thanks to d o c to r and staff of Bramley Meade.
NUTTALL.—On 16 April. 1967, a t t Bramley Meade Maternity Home
Brian, a d aughter Linda Chris tine Thanking all concerned.
o Maureen (nee Hibblc) and
S E E D A L L (n ee S c e d ) .~ -O n April •>5 1967. a t Bramley Meade, to Alan and Dorothy, a daughter (Helen Marie), a s ister foi Catherine. Thanking all con
cerned
, March i : 9 Kerry ewes. 14 lambs: 6 x-bred ewes, JO lambs; 1 H.B.
ewe gold. Machinery and implements:
I Lely rear-mounted Acrobat; 1 B la ck s to no s traw e r ; Belcher h ay I e levator ; u s e fu l h ay tra i le r :
I960 Uavid Brown cropmasier Ut.v.o.) tractor; 1951 Ferguson ipoiroi) tractor with cab: Viton-
I bale e levator w itii p e t ro l eng ine; 1Ferguson hay sweep: two other
ch a in h ar row , as new: p o r ta b le
j ladder- wall Iron hay rack; two converted deering mowers: stone.
sweeps; Wolsoloy electric fencer; 250 gali. water tank; sheep metal liav rack on wheels: galv. bins d ‘ 2 4 divisions); 20-stavc
1 iron and galv feed troughs; iron water baths; metal barrow; plain fencing wire; q u an tity , sawn
. feneft pasts rails 2 tvo barrels: long telopolc swill kits: q u an tity scrap; usual buckets, rakes,
I detachable metal water trough | in wood frame Ideal for feed
forks, hand tools, etc. Dairy appliances: 2 Gascoigne (Alum) milk units , spare pail;
I Atco lawn mower; other smalls. Sale 12-30. Cattle (approx.) 2
Held trough; electric boiler; milk cooler and pan; buckets, etc.;
o'clock.A caterer will attend.
TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE. LANE SIDE FARM,
seli by auction for Mr. C. Latham (declining farming). Saturday.
GRINDLETON. Nr. Clitheroe T. Silverwood—J . BaJshaw will
Mai9 1heatl of choice in-calf and ram .
cabins, dairy appliances. Full particulars will be given
next week.
ANNUAL c o l l e c t iv e FARMERS’ TRACTOR.
MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS SALE
to be held in CLITHEROE TUESDAY, MAY 16th.
Clttherue. Tel. 3228; J. Balshaw, 91 Waddlngton ttd., Olltheroe
Entries to Auctioneers. 1 SMvorwooa. 17 Chester Av„
Tel. 2011; C. Silverwood, Living stone House. Slaldburn. Tel. bo-
Broc. 14 miles Preston. 9 miles
fence. e 2 ’. miles Whallcy. 2 miles Clith
rearing, Sheen. Pis and Grazing Farm, with a frontage to the Wiswell-Pendletou Road, and hill grazing land, all in a ring
WISWELL, WHALLEY, Lancs Valuable “Freehold” Stock
lackburn 8 miles Accrington. PARKER PLACE FARM.
WISWELL, Nr. Whalley, Lancs. a To be offered for sale by
91 acres or thereabouts
The Station Hotel. Glitheroc, Tuesday. May 9th..1967, at 3 n.m. a (subject to conditions to be then
by private tre a ty ). T. Silverwood—J . Balshaw a t
uct ion (unless previously sold
meadow land, pasture and hill grazing. Stone range farm buildings:
nd there produced) containing rich
Piggery pens an d calf pens; loose box; separate brick, and stone building as two compartment
ntricity rewired and power pcAnts:
f i t t in g room; kitchen: ground iloor toilet room: boiler room: l upstairs)
enclosed garden and orchard. Accommodation: living room,
ew oil-fired central, heating;
shower and to ile t room; two-com- h e Wiswell-Pendleton road),
three bedrooms:
p a r tm en t a t t ic above. t Land: th re e f ro n t meadows (to
back pasture: h i l l grazing land. Rateable value £23 (las t rates
SeThLs being an ideal mixed farm and well worth viewing, p r in ted brochure.
p r in ted brochure. C Auctioneers: T. Silverwood^l<
Road. CUtheroe. Tel. 2011. C Silverwood. Livingstone House Slaidburn. Tel. 652.
Tel. Whalley 3193.
Terrace Blackburn. Tel. 53841. Or owner Occupier (Farm)
VALUABLE FREEHOLD
DAIRY. STOCK REARING and GRAZING FARM
d Attractively s itu a ted in the i elightful and well-known farm
ng d is tr ic t (off Stoncygate Lane,
Whatley, I* miles Ribchester 2, miles Longridgc. 83 miles Preston (known as)
Ribchester). 71 miles Clitheroe. 7i mile;
OLD BUCKLEY FARM (Stoneygato Lane)
annual Annual
usual The Stone*Built Dwollingliouse
14 MONTAGUE STREET. CLITHEROE
a palisaded frontage and com prises: hallway; s i ttin g room: living room: kitchen: larder; two bedrooms, yard and ofilces.
Auctioneers and ex per t services
FOR ALL YOUR electrical prob- St.
Clithcroe. Tel. 3031.__________
DRY STONE W^LLlNG^^hchlng and fencing.
Advertiser and Hines ,
R,° 0 F ,,Efu n g a'nd^la^adanYlng" l ^ T o l i a r d 1 C e n t a l Avenue.
*----------- UNITED NEWSPAPERS ^imtisheo
PUBLICATIONS NortliBAle. nacUal ^
PiHhorne. P h o n e 3610 ------------ um ited . Olltheroe
-pel. 62341! Kln8 street.
Advemser «"■> ™ ,4 „nd printed ol Cllthene.
KeBisteved -U Ike O* ,r slrect. k .C.I. London Oln • - 1
Nowspnper. —
HOTHERSALL & FORREST Estate Agents
__ Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 2695.
accommodation WANTED
GENTLEMAN, requires accommo dation ciitheroc or d ls tiic t.
two , . To be offered for sale by „ llc*«on
for ........... . 1 w o o d - J . Bilshmv. on Wednesday. bv nHvnte ^ T. Silver-
RIBCHESTER. Preston. Lancs. (unless
previously sold
, May 10th, 1967, at 3 p.m.. at Tho I New Hotel. Rochester (subject to
This well-situated property has , Stone-built range fami bulld- - Stoneygate Lane.
Annual rates payable: £15-1-2. Vacant possession.
- ings. Single 34 milking slnppon. : I Spacious 3-bay barn; calf-rearing
implement shed ,
a.nc), sayasc h Stone-built, well-situated n tn n
large timbci
box: lean-to calf house; dcr house: large 3-bay Dutch barn: timber dairy with asbestos sheet interior lined: covered manure shed: two timber calf- rearing cabins:
s i t t in g room; kitchen. P£n t*J r larder: three bedrooms:. b a th
house (spacious garden g ro u n d J : all porch entnince: Ih ln g loom,
stalled. Septic tan k sewered. Cattle drinking water bowls in
mersion heater. Mains water. Electricity
Pclase write Box No. Wl. Adver- |.£ 10- 1 1 -6). User and Times.
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GENTLEMAN requires accommo dation bed/breakfast minimum . „ . for periodical visits to White- tion.
possible.—Please write Box No. Ul Advertiser and Times
w..-e1l1l. Dmulnnrl Bowla d ni'Dfl area. Fill*111 _
ACCOMMODATION TO LET
*nnd double, from £3, inclusive, t oif r tW ll ai] eyPf i on e' Bunllly | Clar^'&Co.. OSLWllfrld Street,
to let Whalley.- 25831. weekdays, '
BEDSITTERS single If l soom with modern-type bathroom
conditions to be th en and theic produced) containing; 91 acres or thereabouts rich meadow, pasture and p a r t woodland, in a ring fence, with frontage to
3228: J. Balshaw, 91 WHtfflmgton
Apply fu r th e r particulars for hester Avenue. Clitheroe. Tel.
H Vendors’ Solicitors: J. W. ollows & Co., 17 Richmond
£H-2-4). Electricity Installed. Spring water supply. Sewered to
Farm machinery, implements, .
cows in full m ilk . 35 H.B.-horned ewes with 68 lambs- 1 Wenslcyclale x Teaswatcr
___________
TOMLINSON (nee Robinson).— On 23 April 1967 a t Queen s
cerned.
175 St. H u b e r ts Road, Great H a rw o o d ._____________
„ . COMING OF AGE
ALLEN.—C o n g ra tu la t io n s o n y o u r 21s t b i r th d a y . -< tli
fu tu re . —Love from mum. Ruth.
dad
April 1967. Best wishes fo r y o u r h e a l th and happiness
th e an d
CHILD. — C o n g ra tu la t io n s an d best wishes Joan on y o u r -1st
L way:ove, h e a l th an d h ap p in e s s _ forever s tay .
b i r th d a y 26th April 1961. Good for tune guide you on your
_With love from mum and an the family.
_________ K IT N E Y .—C o u n c i llo r an d Mrs
Lesley. 30 April. 67. "Love, best wishes. —Grandma g ran d p a .______
B Bentley have pleasure n announcing th e coming of age of grand-daughter Christine
m o o r h o u s e . - Jean on your 21st b u th d a j , -a
—Love1 **'from grandma. S teph anie. Kay and Christine.
MOORHOUSE. — C?ng!;?ri uJ ^ . i0"9 Jean on your 21st b i i th d . i j . -a
April. 1967. May h e al th , wealth and „ happiness be youis alv.a>s
__With love from mum and da«»
MOORHOUSE. — Jean on your 21st birthday, - j
April 1967. —All my love. Bryan.___________
POOLE (nee Co a te s ) .—Cong ab illations and best wishes Ol lx c on vour 2 l s t birthday. 29 Apill.
—From mum. dad Doris.
1967. . . Alan and
POOLE (nee Coates).—Congrat- illations and best wishes Olive Sn you? 2 1s t birthday. 29 April.
1967. Lots of love. —From T o n y . __________
en g a g em en t s WISON— HARRIS.— Y 'Y . Ifr i lSn
—Congratulations from both families.
________ DEATHS
R1RTLE—On. April 26. 1967 B|siicldcnly I a t th e home ol her sister-in-law. 3 Bniugeucy Avenue Clitncroc. Annie Ella, th e dearly loved wife_of ib e late
_______
Ralph Alderson Bit tic. 01 4o Milton Avenue, Clithcroc, aged
—uaKcrley’s. Funeral Directors, C h atb u rn Road. CUtheroe. Tel. 3297 day; 2017 night.
CLARK.—On Friday, 21 April. 1967 (suddenly)
loose boxes. Detached stone-built farm
house (excellent view): recently renovated an d ore-decorated; elec
burn. ged
Accrington.,
a,s e d 70 yea™! C rem a tio n was a t 2o
yeai o n T u e sd ay ,
—Calverley’s. Funeral Directors, 3297 day: 2017 n ig h t.
_____
IFEMING—On 2 1 April, 1967 (in Srospltal) Walter, aged 77 years th e P dearly . loved husband of Mary Looming of 2 BLteric> Drive. CUtheroe. an d dear fa th e r of Eileen an d Christopher. Forti- r fied with th e Rites of th e Holy
Church on Wednesday, - 6 AP y prior to in te rm en t a t fat S S n ,
Service ’’Rockdale. Tel. 2345. For Prompt and
Courteous Service with Attention to Detail
Tlios. Rock MONUMENTAL MASON
7b Market Place CLITHEROE
Phone Gt. Harwcod 3684
Memorials Etc., In Stone Marble and Granite
m LANGSHAW
AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)
funerals completely furnished
CREMATIONS ARRANGED
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE
KING STREET WHALLEY
Tel Whancy 3248 (day or night) PROPERTY FOR SALE
119 W H A L L E Y R O A D . Clitheroe. Five-roomed terraced cottage. Good condition.—Apply to above
address.
uite: cylinder cupboards, im OLDER-TYPE in-
shlppons Rateable value £34 (last rates
te r 306 Vacant possession on complc-
Owner-occupier: Tel. Rlbchos-
printed brochure. C Auctioneers: T. Silverwood 17
Apply fu r th er particulars hester Avenue, CUtheroe. Tel.
3228: J. Balshaw. 91 >va«n Road Clitiieroe. Tel. 2011. C,
r c o c ”cincrif» Slaldbum. Tel. 652. ,T_ . .
Silverwood. 91 Livingstone House cmiHhnrn. Tel 652
for
detached house: three bedrooms, bathroom and w.c. large lounge and dining room, breakfast room kitchen, garage, outside w.c and coals. Olltheroe district. —Appointment to view. Phone
Clitheroe 3269 _____ PROPERTY WANTED
TAYLORS THE HOMEFINDEKS arrange mortgages lor ALL Piop- erties on their register. Give
oiler the best terms—NO SALE s NO CHARGE. We live, by our
phone Blackburn 89270. J. S. TAYLOR, 8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN.
Preston and Wigan offices. We ales.—property to sell/ Tele
i r om Blackburn.
vour property the widest sales exposure
la r ge semi WE OFFER tho finest
ooninietc service available, but our nriccs arc as reas onable as any.
| Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
"T E LE F LOW ER S E R V IC E "
Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 3298
Wreaths, Bounuets. Cut Flower., etc.
A. PEABCE AND SON. Chatburn Nursories (near Pondlo Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230
R.sidence: 14. Brook Street. M Clitheroe.
embers of Teleflnwnr.
Mrs J Wilson of 99 Hayhuiat Street. Clitheroe.
Edisford Road. C'mun'®0.: Jack, youngest s{V
ment is announced between Pauline. Eldest daughter of Mi. •md Mrs E. Harris, ol 41
n n2 rT^!li-»n?«;t . _M,
p a rk Hospital, now a t Bramley Meade, to Kathleen and Ian. a son. Andrew. Thanking all con
a ck n ow l ed gm en t s
r ,A R K - Mrs. M. Clarke and family* wish to express th en
sincere th an k s to all s friends neighbours, dii ectois
ford Lime Co., for th e ir kind messages of sympathy and floral s tr ib u tes received dui ing th en
doctor for his kind a t ten t io n through th e p a st years. 4 Bold Venture Cottages Chatburn.
ad bereavement: also family _______
M IT C H E L L .—The relatives of the late "F ran k Brigham Mitchcl 1
wish to th an k all friends loi p th e ir kind expressions of sym
during th e ir recent bereave ment
Longsight Chatburn Road, Clithcroe.
IN MEMOR1AM
ROBE RTS.—Treasured memories of a dear husband father and
grandfather, Fred, died April -5,
1966. He would n o t wish for sorrow. Ho would no t wish for fuss. B ut ju s t to be remembered And loved by all of :is. —From his wife Winnie and
family.
A token ol love and remembrance.
Violet ________
SMITH.—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who
passed away. May 3. 1958
Of one we shall never forget: Her memory to us is a treasure Her loss is a lifetime's regret. —From h e r loving husband, son James and daughters Mabel and
WILSON—Treasured memories of a dear mother and grandma (Beatrice) who died April 30,
1966. "Not ju s t today b u t every day, remembered.'
From th e family
WINTERBOTTOM. — In loving memory ol' Bobby, died 2i April
1966. Aiwa vs remembered. —From Auntie Margaret. Uncle Joe. Lorraine and Jeffery.
WINTERBOTTOM. — In loving memory of Bob who died April
27. 1966. His memory is a keepsake With which we will never part. God has him in His keeping. We have him in our heart. —Uncle Ron.
WINTERBOTTOM. — In loving memory of a dear nephew, Robert who died April 27. 1966. God knows how we miss him. Never shall his memory fade: Loving thoughts shall wander To th e spot where he is laid. —From Auntie Sheila, Uncle
Fred.Gentle Jesus up above. Please give Bobby all our love. —Susan and Carol.
WINTERBOTTOM. — Treasured memories of our dear grandson
Tell him we're thinking of him.
Bob who fell asleep 27 April. 1966.
, , .
And when you see him smhe, Tell him we love him dearly. And miss him all the while. —From nana-and dud.
WINTERBOTTOM. — Treasured memories of Robert who died 2.
April, i960. Dearly loved and sadlv missed. —Front Grandma and Granddad
Wlntcrbottonr_________________
WINTERBOTTOM. — Treasured memories of Robert, died ^ <
April. 1966.
Resting where no shadows rad. —From Auntie Maureen. Unc.c Leonard. Julie and Denise.
,
WINTERBOTTOM.-- A year h as passed.
. . .
He had to leave. Tho dearest son th a t ever N breathed:
o la st goodbyes, no fond H farewell.
ow our h e ar ts ache no one can.
To \h o s c who s till have th e ir loved ones.
—Mum dad and Linda. p en d lc ‘Road. Clltheroc.
. _, ,
vmrch R .IP . Requiem Mass was ?n*Ss. Michael and Jo h n
, nm c ra l
God h as h im in. h is keeping. We have h im in o u r hear ts. —From Auntie Marlene. Uncle David Nick an d Chris.
t . G. Calverley
and Sons Lid. “Funeral Director”
Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors
CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE
CHAPEL OF REST
Tel: Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night
Love th em while you may. For th e world is su ch a lonely
W h en 'your loved ones are called away.
....
WINTERBOTTOM. — Treasured memories of Bob who fell asleep April 27. 1966.
athy and llowcrs received „ .
taff and workmates of Horrocks-
m e m o r i a l s
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