j rv ,?;~ ’•■:-r ri' > >"<■ jv„ rr.'.rj.'rr: 12 C l ith e ro e A d v e r t is e r and T im e s , r iu fa y , M a y 17, 1968 P R IM R O S E G A R A G E
N e w s a l o o n p o w e r
CLITHEROE Tel: 3883 (4 lines) Sales — 3886
1967 (July) BEDFORD MOTORISED CARAVAN. Full Martin Walter four berth, high lift roof, 10.000 miles, only, equal to new.
1906 MINI COOPER. Green/White roof. Very good con dition.
1907 M.G. 1100. 13,000 miles. Our own car used exclu sively by senior executive.
1965 MORRIS 1000 TRAVELLER. Green. 27.000 miles. Exceptional condition.
1965 AUSTIN 1100 DELUXE
\ . _ <y'- 1965 HILLMAN IMP. Blue. Very good throughout.
1964 AUSTIN MINI SUPER Excellent throughout.
1963 MORRIS MINI VAN. Rear seats fitted. B A R G A I N S A L E S
1964 (model' RENAULT R8. Todays price ......... £350 Our price— £240
See the classic-shaped, extra-powered (1275 ce engine) new BMC Austin 1300 Prices from £724-0-7 inc. p.l. or, witli 1098 ee engine, from £698-9-5 inc. p.t.
E. and D. HORSFIELD
Joinery and Building Contractors Tel. Chatburn 448
JOINERY. BUILDING, PLASTERING. SLATING. TILING All types ot work undertaken—
INTERWOVEN—VVANEY EDGED-RUSTIC FENCING MADE AND ERECTED
ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GIVEN________ MOVING HOUSE?
We cordially invite vour enquiries FOR FLOOR CLEANING
IN NEW OR OLD HOUSES ALSO
FLOOR POLISHING
Latest Methods and Equipment Estimates Free
B. BRIDGES 2. Woone Lane. Clitheroc. Tel. 2807
HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)
S a l e b y A u c t io n I r
HOTHERSALL & FORREST WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY 29th MAY. 1968. At 3 P.m. and subject to the conditions of sale to be then
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and there produced THE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE
11 B R U X G E R L E Y A V E N U E , C L I T H E R O E
and backing on to open fields with a delightful view. ACCOMMODATION: hall: lounge: dining room: kitchen:
w.c FREEHOl.D Printed particulars Horn the Auctioneers
Occupying a most acsirable position in a quiet cui-dc-sac
larder Furl store, ground floor w c. and wash house, ah reached under cover from rear porch. Three bedrooms: bathroom; sep.
THF CONTENT’S OF THE PREMISES comprising
A N T IQ U E a n d M O D E R N F U R N I S H IN G S
will be sold bv auction jn the SAME DAY Details and time of commencement in later issue.
Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695). Vendor's Solicitors* Baldwin Weeks & Baldwin. 4 Duck
Street. Clitheroc. (Tel. 2152). A
im i l .X G T O X NEAR CLITHEROE
offer for sa'e by auction ON THE PREMISES on Tuesday. 28th May. 1968 at 7 p.m. subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced.
THE SEMI-DETACHED COUNTRY COTTAGE 2 l’ENDLE VIEW
oak beams ACCOMMODATION: large living room: kitchen 111. & c.
A stone-built property featuring stone muUion window and
watcru. lamer: twr* bedroomv boxroom. Usual otHces. Mains water and electricity
Freehold. Annual rates payable: £14-1-8. Vacant- possession on completion.
Particulars from: Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695). Vendors’ Solicitors: Ramsbottom. Liddle & Co.. 21 Church
Street. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2264). A Nicely-Maintained Stone-
Fronted Terraoed Dwellinshouse.
33 KIRKMOOR ROAD. CLITHEROE
three-piece bathroom suite. yard at rear with brick-built
Ground rent: £1-10-0. A garage situated nearby may
be purchased as an optional extra.
vestibule- hallway: sitting room; large living room: kitchen; larder: two bedrooms: bath room
lurni.shcd with attractive
Palisaded garden truntage. The accommodation comprises:
workshop and fuel store. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £19-9-6.
The Freehold Dwellinehouse 36 ALBERT STREET LOW MOOR
room: living Kitchen (h & c. water to sink i; all asphalt floors: two bedrooms (bath and wash basin fitted in rear) Yard and usual offices. Mains services. Price. £350. Low deposit.
Comprising: vestibule; sitting
The Stone-Built Dwellinshouse 10 MOSS STREET CLITHEROE
glared panel inner door; s it t ln . room, modern tile range: living
Comprising vestibule with
kitchen, tile ranee. Two bed rooms above. Yard with usual offices Mains services 13 amp plugs. Vacant possession. Low deposit
Particulars from HOTKERSALL Hi FORREST
Auctioneers Bank Salerooms. Ctitheroe. (Tel, 2695).
CAMPING—BOATING SEE THE DISPLAY BY:
Hire m
CHURCH STREET. PADIHAM. TEL. 72030.
SPORT and LEISURE EQUIPMENT
Whalley 3541.
Terms and part exchanges available. Parkins Incilttlo*. OIDrn telephone:
ORNAMENTAL WROUGHT IRON GATES,
Eshton Terrace, Clitheroc Tel. Whalley 3415
S. D. V. - buy holidays to suit all pockets. WANTED
BICYCLE REQUIRED to suit 7-8 year-old.—Phone Clitheroe 3490
I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown children’s and baby wear, ladies1 and gent's . clothes, curtains, bedding etc. Households cleared
when emigrating, or bereave- Ring Accrington 35885.
RAILLNOS, DOOR GRILLS, IIANG1NO BRACKETS. OAR RAMPS, ETC.
PEDAL CAR
REQUIRED.toi:.boy aged three.—Write. .Box No J4, Advertiser and Times
AT STUD
LARGE WHITE BOARS AT STUD Transnort available. Tel Chat- bum 203.
HOTHERSALL & FORREST have received Instructions to ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.
41 C H A T B U R N P A R K D R IV E . C L I T H E R O E
towards Waddington Fells. Comprising: HALL: LOUNGE 17’ x 12" DINING ROOM. 12’ 6 ’ x 9’ 8" Open archway to KITCHEN 12’ 6’ x 8’ 3" double drainer enamel sink unit: THREE BED ROOMS. THftEE-PIEOE BATHROOM: REAR GLAZED CON SERVATORY and undercover to FUEL STORE and GARAGE, 16’ x 9*. Partial central heating.
Constructed approximately 5 years ago. with pleasant views
Rates payable £63 Leasehold 999 years. Ground rent £8 per annum All mains services
COMMERCIAL OR BUSINESS PREMISES WITH VACANT POSSESSION
3 4 W E L L G A T E , C L I T H E R O E
Centrally situated substantial stone-built building with over 1.250 sq. ft. of floor space on two floors. Total site frontage
£50 _______________________
WELL-APPOINTED 4-BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE 7 L IN D E N D R IV E , C L I T H E R O E
maintained gardens with attractive outlook and convenient for all amenities. Tile “paclous accommodation comprises:
Complctea in 196ft by Hawthorne Bros, and set in easily-
sink unit Agnthcnnle which also heats the domestic hot water: FOUR BEDROOMS, two of which have fitted wardrobes: 2-PIECE BATHROOM: SEPARATE W.C Integral garage IT x 9’ 8” . Fuel store Separate W.C Rates payable £84, Freehold All mains services.
ENTRANCE HALL; cloaks under stairs. LOUNGE 15’ x 12’ 3 Imitation coloured stone fireplace with fitted Parkray stove to heat three radiators, glazed doors to DINING ROOM 12 3 x IT 3’ serving baton to KITCHEN I I ’ x 10’ 9" stainless steel
PUBLIC NOTICES LANCASHIRE COUNTY
COUNCIL DOWNHAM ROAD BRIDGE No. 1071 CLASS I I I ROAD No. 422 DOWNHAM
ROAD CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT
TEMPORARY WEIGHT RESTRICTION ORDER
that the County Council have made an Older under section 12( U of the Road Traffic Regula tion Act 1967. temporarily pro hibiting to any motor vehicle or trailer being a track laying vehicle and temporarily restrict ing to all vehicular traffic with
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
an axle weight whether laden or unladen exceeding 7 tons that length of Downham Road Class I I I Road No. 422 which passes over Downham Road Bridge No. 1071 (Railway Bridge No. 70) In the Parish of Chatburn In the Rural District of Clitheroe.
a Any public service vehicle any
laden or unladen does not exceed 10 tons Is exempt from this Order.
xle weight ol' which whether
the 14th Mny. 1968 and will remain m operation for an initial period of six weeks.
The Order came Into force on Application will be made to the
Minister of Transport for an extension of the Order until the
31st October, 1968. T lic restriction Is necessary to
Alternative Route
north ol the Chatburn-Glsburn Trunk Road A59 to the junction with Back Lane (unclassified
Eastbound vehicles proceed
Road No. 4/1221, then cast on Buck Lane to rejoin Downham Road: and vice versa for west bound vehicles
Clerk to the County Oouncll. C. P H. McCALL.
County Hall. PRESTON
ACCOMMODATION TO LET
CLITHEROE. to let fully furn- Killed flatlet suitable for single business person.—Box No. J5 Advertiser and Times.
ACCOMMODATION, no attend, •nnce, to let for one or two ladies, for quiet holiday in lovely surroundings — Apply. Mrs. Copeland. Little Barnes. Church St., St. Ives, Huntingdon.
TWO BEDROOMED COTTAGE or dwelllnghouse required to rent, in the Clitheroe area. Good cond.—Write Box No J2 Adver. User and Times
WANTED, SHOP PREMISES, to let. suitable for sewing machine trade.—E. W. Davey. 34 Waddow View Waddington Tol. CUtheroe 2393.
EXPERT SERVICES
. C. Mason 48 Wilson Street, CUthcroc. Tel, 3531.
C0 0KER8, Immersion heaters, re wires and additional installa tions. Advice and estimates free.
allow reconstruction work to be carried out.
78ft. Site area approximately 250 sq. yards. Leasehold. Total ground rent £5 per annum. Rateable value
INSTRUCTED BY'MISS M. A. SIMPSON
SUPERIOR FOUR-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. ‘ • c H A I G
IE L E A ”
tial area, comprising: IMPOSING OAK PANELLED HALL; LOUNGE 15' x 14 6": L’INING ROOM. 17' X 12: MORNING ROOM 10' y" x 10’ 6” : UNIT-FITTED KITCHEN: FOUR BED ROOMS: TWO-PIECE BATHROOM, SEPARATE TO IL E T Garage
and parking space Rates payable £79 Leasehold Ground Rent £6-2-:i per
ago. _________
ATTRACTIVE END COTTAGE 8 K E M P L E V I E W ,
W I S W E L L , N r . W H A L L E Y
TWO BEDROOMS. Small yard. Flush toilet and luol store. Parking space for
one car at front. Rates payable £12. Freehold. All mains services except gas.
Price £1.650. _______________________
DELIGHTFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW. 18 W H I T T A M R O A D ,
W H A L L E Y
shops and schools, with pleasant compact gardens, comprising: WIDE ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE, 13’ 9" x 13’ 4 ’: DINING ROOM 12’ x 10’: KITCHEN, double drainer sink unit. TWO BEDROOMS; BATHROOM and SEPARATE TOILET.
Garage. Large fuel stoic Rates payable £49. Freehold. Chief rent £10 per annum. All mains services. £4.500.
PRICE £3.800.
5 D O R S E T D R IV E , C L I T H E R O E
gp ■\cfoUS^l’L-SHAI*ELf ^ LOUNGE;6^ 14ITCHEN^^TW^ GOOD BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.
Garage. Open fields to rear. All mains services. Rates payable £52.
Occupying an attractive position off' Mitton Road, close to LOCAL AGENTS FOR:
Bradford Permanent Building Society
MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INVESTMENTS RECEIVED. SALES BY AUCTION
For Sale by Private Treaty LOWER GILLS FARM. TOSSIDE
acres with farmhouse and build- ings Vacant possession on com pletion.
Dairy and sheep farm of 85-553
Particulars from: ST E E LE & SON.
Solicitors.
Castlegate, Clitheroe. Or the sole agents: INGHAM & YORKE. Chartered Surveyors. Littlemoor, Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroc 3655/6.
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO LTD.
store cattle. Good entry in both sections.
11-30 a.m. when the following will be on offer: 50-60 steers, heifers and cows; 55-60 pigs; 250- 400 spring lambs, sheep hoggs and
MONDAY NEXT. 20th MAY Weekly sale of fatstock at
52. sheep 293, inc. 100 spring lambs).
Saturday a.m. TUESDAY NEXT, 21st MAY
ewes. iLast Sale Nos.: cattle 54: pigs
Entries please for Grading by
newly calved cattle and store sheep, ewes and followers, in that order, commencing with calves at
Weekly sale of calves, local 31st May.
11-30 a.m. No sale Friday, 24th May. Next in-calf and store sale,
Tel. 3325. PROPERTY FOR SALE
TERRACED HOUSE, 26 Union Street. Low Moor, Clitheroe. week, Interest free.—Apply 38 Freehold. Price. £600. Terms- £120 deposit, balance at £2 per week. Interest free.—Apply 38 Alina Place, Clitheroe (after 6 p.m.I
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KEMPLE VIEW. Clitheroe. mod rrn semi-detached bungalow (1964) two double bedrooms, large lounge, fitted kitchen, hall, bathroom garage, £2.600.—
Tel. 2965 PROPERTY WANTED
TODAY. FRIDAY, 17th MAY At 11-30 a.m. sale of in-caif ancl
On Instructions from J . W. Whittaker, Esq.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF FARMING LIV E AND DEAD STOCK
at “Crossnapend Farm.” Chipping, Nr. Preston,
viz: 4 recently calved; 3 due May; 3 due June; 6 due Ju ly : 1 due Aug.; 2 due October; 1 due Nov.: 1 due Jan.; 2 hfrs 18 m.o.; 6 hfrs. 9-12m.o.; 1 bullock G m.o.; 3 h f r 3-6 m.o
with 26 lambs; 6 H.B. ewes with 9 lambs: 4 H.B. Gimmer Hoggs; 3 Horned Gimmer Hoggs.
on Saturday. 25th May. 1968 33 R & W and B & W Cattle.
with excellent views towards Kcmplc End. Comprising: PORCH ENTRANCE; SITTING ROOM 14' x IT : DINING/KITCHEls;
B uilt in the 1930's and situated in the heart of the village
1 2 4 P IM L IC O R O A D . C L I T H E R O E Occupying an attractive corner position in. a stood residen
1961 ROVER 100. Duo grey. Today’s p r ic e ............. £380 Our price— £340
I960 A40 COUNTRYMAN. Today’s price . . . . . . . . £190 Our price— £165
1957 MORRIS 1000 TRAVELLER. Grey. Today’s price £160
A60s from 1962 at realistic prices. From £240 to £440
AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS
6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RO„ TEL: 55425 c0 Our price— £110 NEW PROPERTIES
WADDINCTON VILLAGE.—New 3 and 4 bedroom Detached and S/D with central heating FREEHOLD and situated, in a beautiful rural position on the outskirts of this charming village
WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE.—2 and 3 bedroom S/D BUNGA LOWS with central heating. FREEHOLD—another extremely acsirable ruraL position.
SABDEN VILLAGE.—2. 3 and 4 bedroom DETACHED and S/D BUNGALOWS Gas central heating Magnificent rural site.
Prices from £2,650
EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE.—DETACHED and S/D HOUSES and BUNGALOWS £2.675— 2 bedroom S/D bunga lows £2.795—3 bedroom S/D houses; £2,925—3 bedroom S/D bungalows. £3.730—3 bedroom Dct bungalow f l only I
OUTSKIRTS OF CLITHEROE.—DET. FREEHOLD DORMER BUNGALOW with three bedrooms: central heating and well- planned spacious modern layout
£4.850—NEW DETACHED BUNGALOW with foul- bedrooms: gas central heating, etc.
CLAREMONT DISTRICT.—In course of consmicUnn— DETACHKD HOUSF with lour bedrooms: GAS CENTRAL HEATING: large garage, etc.
FREEHOLD TOWN HOUSES in a pleasant position on the out skirts of town: two only remaining—three bedrooms; 3-piccc bathroom: living room; spacious kitchen with dining area.
Garage Full gas central heating.
annum All niains services. Gas available The property is fully modernised and was rewired two years
GRINDLETON VILLAGE—NEW DETACHED HOUSE, command ing extensive rural views. Three bedrooms: half-tiled bath room with coloured suite: sep w.c.: sun balcony; entrance hall: cloaks: lounge: dining room: large kitchen: integral garage Full Oil Fired Central Heating. Ready for occupation
approx August. TERRACED PROPERTIES
WOONE LANE Most attractive, fully-modernised dwelling. Two bedrooms: three-piece bathroom: entrance vestibule: hallway; sitting room; spacious living room; kitchen; larder, etc.
£ 1,500,—Excellent family terraced in a popular district. Three bedrooms; bathroom; sitting room; living room; kitchen, etc.
SALES BY AUCTION \ F. W. L. STEELE & CO.
1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
Tel. 2092 Evenings 2016
DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS
£t inn—MODERN S/D HOUSE—outskirts of town: three good £3b3edroo” S r bathr^m; sep. w.c.: ontrjnco M ,4 P“
lounge: dining room; superb unit-flttcd kitchen, lear poren with larder. Garage
,
d iD FR in n MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW—outskirts of SU town in a most des’ rable residential position. Two double bedrooms-1
mi-ch hall spacious lounge: supeib unit-fitted kitenen with dining' alcove; sun lounge: garage. Gas central heating,
double glazing, etc
-e nan__MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW in a dellghtfulsemi- I'-urSUmsiTlon off Cliatburn Road. Four bedrooms, sep w c ; entrance hall: spacious lounge; dining room; unit-fitted kitchen* garage. Partial central heating is installed.
£3 050—MODERN S/D HOUSE In good residential area. Oil ‘ centra! heating Superb condition Three bedrooms: bathroom: separate wc.- entrance hall: lounge; dining rocm: magnificent unit-fitted kitchen; rear poren Large detached garage.
£ 3 250—MODERN S/D BUNGALOW of most attractive design. ‘ Gas central heating (radiatorsI. Three bedrooms: bathroom: entrance hall: lounge with fitted gas fire; kitchcn/dinettc, etc Room for garage—drtvewav already laid.
COUNTRY COTTAGES
OUTSKIRTS OF RIM1NGTON V IL LA G E—Two adjoining FR E E HOLD cottages in a dclighttul rural setting and being con- t/iinod m approx. 700 square yards giving ample room for extensions and garages
FREEHOLD TERRACED COTTAGE — HARTLEY FOLD. GRINDLETON. offered for sale fully furnished with vacant possession on completion of purchase.
* haTf-tllccI bathroom w'th pink suite: enhance m e m o r i a l s
0. SILVERWOOD—J . BALSHAW ANNUAL COLLECTIVE
FARMERS-CONTRACTORS
MACHINERY/IMPLEMENTS SALE
to be held at
Chester Avenue (Playground). Clitheroe
(near Station and Auction Mart) Tuesday, May 21st
motor lorry in good running order; Land Rover in good run ning order; various types of tractors; M’Connell & Deacon diggers, spare bucket; tractor transport boxes; pressure washer; various types hay trail ers; other trailers; rorage harves ters: various types mounted and trailer mowers: Hyd buck rakes: elevators: various types of useful haytime machinery: wufflers: Ice Bank Prestcold Lowheat cooler: cuckoo milk li f t :
(Briefly) Ford Thames Trader
coolers: milk truck: numerous other items of interest: various new ladders and ext.; cattle
in-churn
of sale; entries to time of sale). Sale 12-15 (prompt start appre
:rids. (Please bring Items on day
ciated). FOR SALE
VALUABLE GRAZING LAND (well positioned)
auction at the Station Hotel. Clitheroc Tuesday. May 28th, at 3 p.m. (unless previously sold by private treaty) the vendors re serve the right to offer in one or more lots. All that valuable accommodation grassland con taining seventeen and three-
To be offered for sale by
Holme End, Reedley Hallows, Nr. Burnley. Vacant possession, November 1 1968. or by arrange
Steele and Son. Castle Gate. Clithcroe. Tel. 2602.
ment. Vendors Solicitors: Messrs.
Livingstone House, Slaidburn, Tel. 652: Balshaw, 91 Wadding, ton Road, Glitheroe. Tel 2011.
Auctioneers: C. Silverwood.
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers.
Bontham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoaster. Local Office-
34a KING STREET , CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.
Nr. Cnrnforth, in the New in n . Yea-land Conyers. Cam forth, at 3-0 p.m. All as previously adver
May. B Saturday. 18th: Sale of Red
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
ank Farm, Yealand Rcdmayne,
tised. Monday. 20th: Sale of Spital
Farm, Kendal in the Town Hall Kendal, at 3 p.m.
sal sale of farming live and dead stock at "Hollybush.” Casterton. near Kirkby Lonsdale, for A. Hird
Esq
cultural implements, machinery, etc., for Whallcy Agricultural Engineers. Accrington Road, Whalley. On the premises.
.dead stock at Crossnapend Farm, Chipping, for J . W. Whittaker.
Saturday. 25th: Complete dlsj persal sale of farming live and
Esq Tuesday, 28th: Sale of Sun-
croft.’ Austwick in the Masonic Hall. Settle, at 3 p.m. Fu ll par ticulars next week.
side,” Langcliffe, m the Masonic Hall, Settle, at 3-0 p.m., extending to 394 acres, being a dairy and stock rearing farm Is now can celled. having been sold by
Tuesday. 28th: Sale of "Cow-
private treaty. Tuesday, 28: Sale of freehold
Hall, Settle, at 3-15 p.m.
terraced house known as 2 South Parade. Settle, In the Masonic
June.Tuesday. 4th: Sale of Windy Ash. Out Rawcliffe, Nr. Blackpool, In conjunction with Messrs. J . Entwistle <& Co. Blackpool, in the Shovels Inn , Hambleton, at 3 p.m.
ments for Mrs. Smith, at Blaltli- waste, Giggleswick, near Settle.
Tuesday, 4th: Sale of imple
persal sale of farming live and dead stock for the administra tors of J . W. Slater dec’d at Town End Farm, Chipping.
Wednesday, 5th: Complete dis
for Lord’ Shuttlcworth, at Cowan Bridge.
Friday 7th: Sale of implements
acres of meadow and pasture land and 180 Sheep Gaits, being part of Gawber Farm. Horton-in- Rlbblesdalc (In The Town Hall. Bentham, at 3 p.m. subject to conditions and unless sold previ
Wednesday. 12th: Sale of 150
ously). Monday 17th: Complete dis
persal sale of farming live and dead stock for Messrs, W. Hunter & Son, at Cowsidc Langcliffe, Settle, postponed until August.
34 Sheep viz : 21 horned ewes
t.v.o. tractor: Bamford F51 man ure spreader: Deering D.2 trailer mower; side rake: strawer; trailer: buck rake: Ferguson 2- furrow plough: spike harrows: Cambridge roller: Haile fertilizer spreader; 2 Wolseley elec, fences’ root pulper with elec motor, water cart; pig scales; galv. sheep foot bath; 2 ladders; night arks; 24’ x 12' cabins: two 12’ x 8' cabins: Fu ll wood m.m. motor and vacuum pump (single phase): 2 Full-wood m.m. units: spare bucket: 2 wash troughs: blow in churn cooler; small tools etc
Implements: 1957 Ferguson
bred. and were vaccinated as calves with S.19 and dictol. Nearly all were sired by nomina ted A1 proven bulls. Details at sale.
Sale to commence at 12-30 p.m. Terms cash.
Implements: sheep and cattle Auctioneers:
Order of sale: small tools;
RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers, Bentham. Nr. Lancaster. Tel. 444/5/6.
The Very Attractive
Semi-Detaohed Bungalow '‘BEL-ROYAL,"
Waddington, Nr. Clitheroo
positioned bungalow comprises: vestibule: hall: kitchen: pantry:
and rear: detached garage. All mains services. R.V. £100.
worth. Wood & Brown, Bank Buildings, Sklpton. Tel. 3333
The substantially built, well-
lounge dining room: three bed rooms; bathroom: w.c. closet, etc
Outside: gardens to the front Solicitors: Messrs. Charles-
to conditions and unless sold previously)
Room. Waddington at 7 p.m. on TUESDAY 28th MAY, 1968.
To be sold by auction (subject In The Rending
Full particulars and permission to view from:
RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers, 34 King Street.
Clitheroe. Tel. 2369. DOGS
YELLOW LABRADOR PUPPIE8 well-bred, ready now price 8 gns.—Apply 20 Chapel St., Slaid burn, Nr. Clitheroe, after 7 p.m.
or weekends.
BLACK LABRADOR PUP lor sale —Tel. Clitheroe 4208.
Note: all the cattle are home JOHN E. PINDER
On Instructions of Mr. 'D. Wallbank.
Pleasantly Elevated, Snugly Situated.
Commanding
STONE-BUILT FARMHOUSE Immaculate, modern condition.
Land. Orchard and Gardens about 1l Acres
And having tenanted ADJOINING COTTAGE
Longridge-Ribchester bus route. "WHITE CARR LODGE.” RIBCHESTER, PRESTON, Lanos.
Short distance Cross Keys Inn .
the Salerooms. Wednesday. 22nd May. at 7-30 p.m. (conditions to bo then read).
To be sold by auction within BROOKSIDE S IT E
DEMOLISHED COTTAGES AND OLD BOBBIN MILL
afternoons 2 to 4-30 p.m. or by appointment with the owner. Descriptive details from the office, occupiers Mr. and Mrs. Wallbank. Tel. Rib. 344.
ding submitted. View Wednesday and Saturday
JOHN E. PINDER. F.S.V.A..
Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent.
Stone-Bridge, Longridge, Tel. 2282.
BACKHOUSE. ISHERWOOD,
BENNETT AND SCHOLES, Solicitors,
29 Victoria Street. Blackburn, Tel. 54374.
moving residence from properties In the process of sale, in deceased and other estates and for clients generally, to within the—
SALEROOMS.
STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE. Tomorrow, Saturday, 18th May, at 10 a.m.
with small goods (300 lots) resuming 1-30 p.m. (620 lots In
a ll) .On view Friday to 9 p.m. JOHN E. PINDER.
Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent,
8tone-Bridge. Longridgo. Tel. 2282.
by our own transport I f required by arrangement through the office.
Goods collected and delivered
VARIED SELECTION OF ANTIQUE AND GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Sale to commence at 10 a.m.
JOHN E. PINDER. FB.V.A., For clients in the course of
Planning application for rebuil Wednesday, 22nd: Sale of Agri Tuesday. 21st: Complete disper
In Stock Specially tor Cllthoroe cemetery regulation. Send for designs and prices or call and Inspect.
NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS
MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD
W. ROCK & CO. Telephone: 2164
Established 31 years
No connection with any other firm or individual BIRTHS
BIRTWELL (nee Harper).—-On
ing all concerned. 24 Church Close Waddington.
u May. 1968, at Queens Park Hospital Blackburn, to Eric and Vivien, a son, Matthew. Thank
MACDONALD—On 11 May. at 138 Long Road. Newlands. Johannesburg. South Africa, to Ian and Ruth, a son, Mark
Anthony. ___________
ROBINSON (nee Townson).—On 4 Mav 1968. at Bramlcy Meade, to B ill and Margaret a son, Mark Edward, both well. Thank- ing all concerned.___________
COMING OF AGE
ROYER. — Congratulations and best wishes. Michael, on your
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quarter acres or thereabouts situ ate along Grcenhcad Lane. Rccdlcy Hallows Nr. Burnley, known as
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21st birthday, 18 May lJ68. —Love Mam, Harry and Sister Deborah.
BOYER—Congratulations Michael
for Saturday, 18 May. —From all at 33 Langshaw Drive.
ENGAGEMENTS By^GEaS-HY^ s . l 2 Mll-of|
Grove. Clitheroo are pleased to announce the enffOBement or their daughter Julie, to No™nn eldest son of Mr and Mis. N Burgess. 35 Seedall Avenue
Clitheroe.
—Congratulations and best wishes from both families.
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DAVIES—RICHARDSON. — s1.1' and Mrs. A. F . Richardson, of 54 Stonewood. Bean. Kent (lorm- erly of 3 Bramlcy View, Whalloy) have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter Frances, to Royston John pavlcs yoiuiger son of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Davies of Neath. Glamorgan.________
H AM ER—HA RG R E A V E S .— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hargreaves of 13 Lanedalc Avenue, Edisford Fa ik , Clithcroe. have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter. Kathleen Mai - caret to Donald Hamer, of The Old Mill House. Himley, Worces
tershire. ___________ HAMER—HARGREAVES. — Con-
gratulatlons Don and Kathleen on vour engagement —Love Carole and John._____
McCALLIN—BOYER.—Roth fam ilies have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of
Edward, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E McCallin. 4 Baldouc Gardens. Dundee, to Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyer, 27 Tower Hnl.
efitheroo. _______ ___
SERVICE—MAYNARD.—Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Maynard, 4 Lime Street. Clitheroe. arc happy to announce the engagement of their second daughter. Valeric,
to Andrew, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J . F . Service. Stable- Yard Cottage, Browsholmc Hall
Nr. Clithcroe. —Congratulations from both
families SILVER WEDDING
SMITH-DIXON. — Congratula tions and. best wishes nitun and dad on your silver wedding anniversary (19 May, 1968). —Lots of love. Alison.____________
APPRECIATION
HOLDEN.—Mr. and Mrs. J . I . Holden wish to thank friends and relatives for Masses, gifts and good wishes received on their golden wedding anniver-
sa,,y—The Lodge. Stonyhurst.________ DEATHS
ASPINALL.—On 14 May, 1968, in hospital. Miss Annie Amelia
Aspinall of 6 Randolph Street, Blackburn, aged 80 years. Repos
ing in tile Chapel of Rest. 97 Darwcn Street, Blackburn. Service and cremation at Accrington, on Saturday at 10
’---^nq scales Funeral Service. Tel. Blackburn 53911.________
B IRTWELL—On 28 April. 1968, at St. Peter’s Hospital. Chertsey. Surrey. Nellie, aged 80 years, beloved widow of the late Tom Btrtwell. formerly of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe and dearly loved mother of William. James. Nellie and Alice. Cremation took place at St. John's Crematorium, S urrey on, 2 May.______________
EX E LB Y .—On 10 May. 1968, at his home. Henry Hainsworth. aged 81 years .the dearly loved husband of Nellie Exelby, of 46 Park Avenue, and loved father of Edith. John, Sydney and Harry, and loved grand-father and great-grandfather. Service and cremation were at Pleasing-
ton on Monday 13 May. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service
"Rockdale,’ Clitheroe 2345
PORTER.—On 11 May, 1968 (In hospital). Ada. aged 82 years, the dearly loved wife of the late d iaries Porter, and loved mother of Edith. Jennie, Hlldn. Jim, Harry and Joan. Service and cremation were at Accring ton on Wednesday. 15 May. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service. "Rockdale," ditheroe.
Tel. 2345.____________________________
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TENDERS
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Building Contractors for:- a 12) Extensions to provide two
Tenders are to be invited from
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dditional garage bays mess
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age and site work. Applications for documents to
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Tel. Long Preston 254* .; / ;
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their sad bereavement A!so +- family doctor and the Rt- ‘V Jobling for their kmcine*
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pathy >i d i .
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PLATT.—Mr. Richard Piatt -- family wish to express sincere thanks to a:; friends and neighbours fo- expressions ot sympathy y-v tributes and mass oRc-y received during their
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W E L LS—Mrs. Wcl-.s and Mir. t wish to express tnur gratorr thanks to Fr. Bunts. Fr. McE-r? and Fr. Wilson for their ministrations ami to fairy doctor and all the nurses their kind and devoted atr-r tion: all relatives, friends ‘rj neighbours for Mass offering flowers and message* or sym
pathy and a.I who attend'd Requiem Mass. 41 Lowergntc
C.itheroe.
IN MEMORIAM
BUCKLE.—In. loving memory of i dear husband and (Thomas Arthur) who died ■
May, 1957. Ever remembered, —By his wife and ntmi’.y,
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sy. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
W00LSTENCR0FT. -- Trrasur;: memories of a dear .son a:: brother. Graham, on ms 21s
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birthday. 16 May. Remembering \ow Graham,
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