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12 Clitlieroc Advertiser and Times. Friday. August 23, J96S CLITHEROE P R IM R O S E G A R A G E


GUARANTEED USED CARS BEFORE THE WINTER MONTHS


YOU’RE A PLUS 2 MAN


WITH A Mk H MINI 1000 SALOON OR Mk II MINI COUNTRYMAN


Tel: 3883 (4 lines) Sales—3886


TAKE ADVANTAGE of our TOP CLASS LEAVE YOU OUT IN THE COLD


M.G. 1100's—choice of four in two tone greenAvhite and red. Prom 1964 to 1966—all In exceptional condition.


AUSTIN and MORRIS llOO’s from 1964 to 1966. Trafal­ gar blue and Tartan red. Choice of three.


1967 TRIUMPH 1300 Grey, one local owner, low mile­ age. exceptional. Exceptional throughout.


1966 AUSTIN 1800 DE LUXE in Danube blue. One owner Good throughout.


1966 MINI COOPER. Green/White roof. Very good condition.


1965 Series RILEY ELF. Damask Red. One local owner. Immaculate throughout.


Mk II MINI COUNTRYMAN


A new 998c.c. engine gives MORE POWER, a faster get away, a higher top speed and better all round per­ formance, Offers a high standard of seating comfort. The Mk II Countryman is converted in a matter of seconds to a load carrier, merely by folding down the rear seat squab.


Mini Mk II 1000 Saloons From £634 ex works Mini Countryman Mk II From £673 ex works


NEW and REMOULD TYRES by MICHELIN and DUNLOP at WHOLESALE PRICES


E. and D, HORSFIELD


Back Brennand Street, Clitheroe Tel Chatburn 448 All types ol work undertaken


Joinery and Building Contractors


JOINERY. BUILDING. PLASTERING. SLATING. TILING INTERWOVEN—WANEY EDGED—RUSTIC


FENCING MADE AND ERECTED ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GIVEN


BUSINESS SERVICES The Accrington Typing and


Duplicating Agency, Ltd. 28 ST. JAMES STREET. ACCRINGTON


Bills of Quantities: Circulars Magazines;


For prices and information Ring Accrington 35916


Minutes of Meetings; Envelope Addressing; Photo-Copying Service.


EDUCATION AND TUITION


ALSTON’S


SECRETARIAL AND COMPTOMETER COLLEGE


Facts worth considering: r A girl or boy may attend at 14


aears ol age as an alternative to nst school year. Tuition is given : Shorthand. Typing. Book- eration, including the latest


lectronlc desk computer On caching the minimum school i paving age our students an


in Immediate asset in an office, i’ees may be spread over a period


iow and be ready for employ nen« at 15.


om 12 years of age upwards. ALSTON’S COLLEGE


BLACKBURN 48544. PETS


RED SEAL POINT Siamese kit­ tens. Ready two weeks. Reg inoculated house trained champion stock—2 Kirk Avenue. Low Moor. Clitheroe.


LOST


LOST, walking stick. Friday Cas tl e g rou n ds s en 11 m c n ta l value, reward.—26 Lowergnto Clitheroe


CENT’S WRIST WATCH lost in Gisburn. Friday. 16 Aug.—Will


finder please Tel. Clitheroe 2784


Your home begins!


Modernise with


Wrought Iron from £3.


RILEY'S RUSTICS Gate Railings. Balustrades.


Anything in Wrought Iron to your own design. Large or Small.


STATION RD.. FOULRIDGE. COLNE. TEL. COLNE 1669.


WROUGHT IRONWORK by Skillod Craftsmen.


Consult:


E. A. & S. RHODES. Mordaunt Works,


Kirkmoor Road. Clitheroe. Or Tel. Colne 3055.


14 COLNE ROAD. BURNLEY. TEL. 24188. OR


r There are evening courses, too,


cing as little as 10/- per week, i Why wait until school-leaving


SALES BY AUCTION


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


TODAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23rd saFortnightly prize show and


anticipated. Last sale Nos.: In calf 84: stores 74. Sale at 12 noon.


Gle of in-calf and store cattle.


1-30 a.m. 3 60-70 steers heifers and cows;


wes, lambs.


sheep and ewes. e Order of sale: cattle, pigs,


MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 26th 1 Weekly sale of fatstock. at 0-40 pigs: 1.100 to 1.500 lambs


Uewly-calved cattle and calves, v pwards of 100 young cows and hery smart heifers all in the s ands of local fanners, and repre­ oenting a very choice selection


decping. etc., also Comptometer M,000 Shearling Mashams and oad quality shearlings con


ge to start training? Commence Srposcs will close tomorrow. alogue wil be offered after the


selection of this class of sheep, b Entries are still being accepted,


balloted sheep. SHEEP SALE DATES


i Wednesday. September 11th. pmportant dispersal sale of Kedigree Suffolk sheep, the g emple Flock, for Mr. J. Spur­


ale of half-bred Gimmer lambs and crossed horned breeding sheep


to the office s Friday, Sentember 13th: Annual


wes saFriday. October 11th: Second


ay)


anFriday. September 27th: Great e nual sale of uncrossed horned


d le of uncrossed ewes (old fair


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. AS.V.A.. Auctioneer/Ofllce Manager.


Newmarket Street. Cllthoroe. Tel. 3325: or Home. Skipton 3641.


JOHN E. PINDER. FS.V.A


m Removed from store, in the esatter of deceased and other totates, and for vendors generally


within the SALEROOMS


STONE-BRIDGE. LONCRIDCE.


Tomorrow. Saturday 24th. August at 10 a.m.


ANTIQUE. REPRODUCTION. MODERN. VARIED


FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. SILVERWARE


with small goods (300 lotsl re­ suming 1-30 p.m. (650 lots in all). p Now on view—Fridny until 9


Sale to commence at 10 a.m. BUTCHERS’ EQUIPMENT


m. JOHN E. PINDER. FS.V.A.


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent


Oy arrangement through the ffice.


SUMMER FUEL PRICE REDUCTIONS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30th HAVE YOU LAID IN VOUR REQUIREMENTS OF


ONLY 5 MORE WEEKS! COAL AND COKE?


WE CAN SUPPLY THEM—BAGS OR LOOSE LOADS


8mall tipping lorry in use where access is difficult. Deliveries over 208 square miles of the RIBBLE and HODDER VALLEYS.


Bashall Eaves to Broughton. Downham to Dunsop. Easlngton to Elstaok. Hurst Green to Helllfleld. Pendleton to Paythorne. Wlialley to Wlgglcsworth.


YOU NAME IT — WE’LL FIND IT C. & I. FUELS LTD.


2 FRANKLIN ST., CLITHEROE.


PHONE 3651/2 EVENING 2576 .


b Goods collected and delivered by our own transport if required


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tol. 2282.


eon Catalogues on application uut the list for catalogue


aturday. August 24th at 10 am cat Entries not included in the


signed from the regular subscri bers to this Important sale Buyers are assured of a good


o ules. Including many younc gne and two crop ewes, and


e Great annual sale of half-bred 2wes and shearling Gtmmers, 1.500 ewes. Mashams. and Mules


.m. prompt FRIDAY. AUGUST 30th


r


TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 27th nWeekly prize show and sale of


f the type of cattle for which this district is noted. a Sale at 12 noon Calves at 11-30


ood entries In both sections


1964 AUSTIN A60. one owner from new, serviced only by ourselves.


1963 MINI Deluxe. Almond Green. One owner. Excel­ lent condition.


---------O--------- SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR OUTRIGHT SALE


1963 AUSTIN A40. Maroon, one owner ............ £250 1963 A 60. Blue ...................................................... £235 1963 TRIUMPH HERALD 12/50 .............. ........ £250


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


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)


AN INTERESTING DWELLINGHOUSE CONVERSION IN DELIGHTFUL COUNTRYSIDE


RIMINGTON


N o . 2 C H A P E L C O T T A G E S . S T O P P E R L A N F . R IM IN G T O N


t An up-to-date stone-built property formed out of part of ihe original Stopper Iiane Chapel, which now offers the follow­


ffices Freehold. Se Mains water and electricity (wired for storage heaters). rrest


ptic tank drainage. Current rates payable £19-11-7. Fo Viewing: strict!v bv appointment


29 V IC T O R IA S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E


WITH A GREAT DEAL OF OLD WORLD CHARACTER s Accommodation: vestibule with glazed panel inner door:


ool with electrically ooDerated waterfall. Fuel bunker Outbuildings. Freehold


Annual rates ayable: £20-13-4. Vacant possession on completion.


THE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


36 M O O R L A N D C R E S C E N T , C L IT H E R O E


ATHROOM and W.C GARAGE FOR TWO CARS withWell maintained garden arpas. Large secluded plot at rear


Greenhouse. Chilaren’s Playhouse and Tool Shed.


Particulars and Appointment to View from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


THE STONE-BUILT FAMILY DWELLINGHOUSE


36 S H A W B R ID G E S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E


TRayburn" Stove. Bathroom and Larder on the Ground Floor. Shree Bedrooms Asphalted Yard with usual offices. Mains


f With a fair degree or modernisation and offering - Vestibule and Stair: Sitting Room: Living Kitchen, fitted


ollowing Accommodation:


ervices. Annual rates payable: £18. HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


SKIPTON AUCTION MART MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 25th


USUAL WEEKLY FATSTOCK SALE


125 cattle, 1.1250 sheep and lambs and upwards of 500 calves. Sale of calves at 10 a.m. Sheep at 11 a.m. followed by cattle. Grading of sheep will commence at 8-30 ajn Also Weekly Prize Sale of newly-calved cows and heifers all consigned direct from local dales farms and worthy of special attention. Upwards of 150 ncwlycalved sows and heifers chiefly B/W cattlo- Blood tested cattle will be stalled and sold separately if


accompanied by a blood test certificate. Judging at 11-15 a.m. Sale at 11-30 am WEDNESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 28th.


SPECIAL FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF STORE LAMBS.


CataloKbc entry of 12.000 down crossed and half-bred lambs. 12.000 being lambs fit for slaughter or short keep, and all consigned direct from sound farms


SALE AT 10-30 PROMPT.


WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th. ANNUAL PRIZE SALE OF BULLS


Entries for catalogue close on Monday. August 26th. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th


Annual Prize Sale of H.B. and Mule Gimmer Shearlings and ewes. Entries close on Monday, September 2nd


Fortnightly Sale of Store Lambs. Entries close on Monday, September 2nd.


WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th


MATTHEW PALUSTER, SECRETARY/MANAGER. Tel 2375 (Foreman 441).


PROPERTY FOR SALE


For Sale Freehold with Vaoant Possession


VALUABLE SMALL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE


additional storage space (approx. '.000 sq ft)


Comprising ■ . I Industrial building •( approx


000 sq. ft.) together with


II. Three dwelling houses. d III. Building Plot for one


welling IV Set of four garages Situated at HURST CREEN.


NEAR BLACKBURN. s For further particulars apply


ole agents:


MESSRS. INGHAM & YORKE. Chartered Surveyors, Littlemoor. Clitheroe. Tel: Clitheroe 3655/6.


TWO BED. HOUSE for sale In Colne. bnthroom. modern kitchen, good condition. Garage available. Good area. Reasonable price.—Tel. Colne 1307.


SUPERIOR S.D. BUNGALOW. .Stone-fronted. ’V-shaped lounge with wall lights. 3 good bed­ rooms kitchen, bathroom detached sone-bullt garage.— Apply 4 Denbigh Drive, off Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.


RURAL HOUSE, semi-detached. Pleasant, attractive and well- maintained. Imposing position, excellent views -2} miles Long­ ridge, It miles Ribohester.— John E. Plnder. Auctioneer. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


PROPERTY WANTED


SMALL HOUSE or unfurnished r flat willing to buy through


ent Clitheroe area.—Write Box No. 65 Advertiser and-Times.


the 5|


A A pre-war propelty with the benefit of Double Garage read have an unimpeeded outlook towards Pendle Hill from the D ACCOMMODATION: ENCLOSED PORCH; HALL; LOUNGE­


ccommodation and an Extra Large Garden Area an Tlip premises are off the main highway in a quiet eul-de-sne


BINING ROOM: KITCHEN; LARDER. THREE BEDROOMS-


orch: separate entrance to site provides excellent storage p Pleasant garden plot with small lawn, beds and ornamental


space On the upper floor are three bedrooms and three-piece bathroom.


pitting room: large living room: roomy dlning/kitchen: rear with Hothersali and


AN ATTRACTIVE MODERNISED STONE-BUILT END-TERRACE DWELLINGHOUSE


b nyghenr a feature being a French window and outside oalcony. Double bedroom: thrr*e-Diece bathroom. Outside


dining kitchen fitted in contemporary style: double bedroom. Pc Upper floor: spacious lounge with extensive view as far as


ng accommodation. Ground floor: long entrance hall with open staircase:


HALL. LOUNGE, DINNING ROOM. LARGE KITCHEN. PANTRY. THREE BEDROOMS. THREE PIECE BATHROOM.


rt/u?1 payuDlO £5o-ln-5 at tl1e rear ancl comprising:— x 12ft 61ns AH mains services gas available. Rates


EXCELLENT FAMILY-SIZED END OF TERRACE HOUSE 61 W A D D IN G T O N R O A D , O L IT H E R O E


DINING ROOM: MORNING ROOM: KITCHEN, stainless steel sink uim; FOUR BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECES BATHROOM with new fittings. Space for garage.


Situated on the corner of Chester Avenue, very convenient comprising: ENTRANCE "HALL- LOUNGE;


ann Rates payable £31 Leasehold ground rent £3-10-0 per um.


DELIGHTFUL SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE-STYLE PROPERTY QT A V F T F Y


in- Q ®ta*o^s steel


BATHROOM. THREE BEDROOMS, one with night storeheatcr Separate garage 20* \- 10*. with SUN ROOM EXTENSION*


and,,FeJldi e comprising: HALL: SITTING ROOM. 12’ 9” x tiled fireplace night storeheater: DINING/KITCHEN. s i n k unit: MODERN THREE-PIECE


W O R S T O N , N r . C L IT H E R O E ou^ooka wwm-dfw1,Zv


at the rearlden Wltl> chlpRing drive at the front. Small garden


Is to^sfptic'tank ”nd ‘3 a'"P Wirins are lnstallcd and drainage Rates payable £22


LOCAL AGENTS FOR ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY ASSETS EXCEED £1,000 MILLION.


INVESTMENT SHARES 4i% BUILT UP SHARES 5% TAX FREE.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel. 2092 Evenings 2016 A SELECTION OP PROPERTY FOR SALE


. .“ABBOTSMEAD,” MITTON ROAD. WHALLEY. A pre-war DETACHED RESIDENCE OP CHARACTER AND CHARM. Pour bedrooms: boxroom: bathroom: sep. w,c.; imposing staircase, entrance vestibule; hall; fitted cloakroom; lounge with Inglenook’ and French windows to terraced rose garden*


dining room; morning room; kitchen: rear porch: wash­ house: sep w.c. etc. Detached garage. Viewing strictly bv appointment only


3


12. SHIREBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN DETACHED RESIDENCE in faultless condition. GAS CENTRAL HEATING (radiators). Three bedrooms; bathroom; entrance porch; hall; lounge; dining room; magnificent kitchen; conserva­


ERNSEMLDETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW of superior quality in a delightful rural area. Three bedrooms: entrance hall: half-tiled bathroom; spacious living room; magnificently


equipped kitchen, etc. Detached garage. Viewing strictly bv appointment only


SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE which is beautifully appointed and has been maintained in faultless condition w throughout Three bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom; separate


R.c.: mast attractive entrance hall; cloakroom; lounge with fittelAze.d, communicating doors to dining room; superbly- int d kitchen, rear porch with sep. w.c. off and access to


coegral garage. Well stocked neatly laid out gardens of nvenient size.


23nTTM^l?T°/5ftL AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW maintained to a very high standard GA«*


ha f-tiled bathroom: spacious entrance hall: living room* (radiators). Twodouble bedk>o^


well equipped kitchen, etc Detached garage 95% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE


RAILWAY VIEW. CLITHEROE. An exceptionally attractive GEORGIAN STYLED superior terraced house which h.^ been fully modernised and is in Immaculate order throughout Three bedrooms: bathroom; entrance hallway; sitting room: living room; kitchen, etc. Small gardens at rear.


BUSINESSES


WADDINGTON VILLAGE. EXCELLENT OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND MIXED BUSINESS WITH OFF LICENCE


rental A very lucrative concern with steadily increasing profits.


WADDINGTON 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


NEW PROPERTIES village -


WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE—2 and 3 bedroom S/D BUNGA-1 SABDEN VILLAGE—2. 3 and 4 bedroom DETACHED AND S/D


LOWS with central heating. FREEHOLD—another extremely desirable rural position.


EDISFORD Park. CLITHEROE. DETACHED AND S/D HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS: £2,725—two -bedrooom S/D bungalows- £2B95— three-bedroom S/D houses: £2.975—three-bedrooni


BUNGALOWS. Gas central heating. Magnificent rural position. Prices frob £2.700


St5,5uP6alows: £4.850—four-bedroom DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOWS, with gas central heating.


CLAREMONT DISTRICT.—In course of construction


SSTASRf0 H0USE with four 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-plece bnthroom: living room: spacious kitchen with dining area. Garage. Full gas central heating.


LOCAL AGENTS FOR-


Bradford Permanent Building Society


MORTGAGES ARRANCED.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


YOUNG LADY school teacher requires furnished flat in or on bus route to Clitheroe.—Details please to Box No. G2 Advertiser and Times, or Tel. Padlham 72276 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays.


WANTED


ANTIQUES, grandfather clocks, wall clocks, old silver -■ plate, house clearances.—37 Whalley Road. Clitheroe i Tel. 2037 /


I BUY AND COLLECT children's, bable’s. ladles’ and gent’s clothes, curtains bedding, orna­ ments, etc.—Ring Accrington 35B85.


INVESTMENTS RECEIVED.


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


BLACKBURN CO-OP. REMOVAL 8ERVIGE8. Full divi. Work guar- anteedJEnquiries, orders received all areas. See Branch Manager


B.M.S. BIGHT PRICE REMOVALS Boxwood Street. Blackburn Tel 64066:


STUBBS M0VING>ST0RING<- Cedar Street. Blackburn.


- -V-..........


CONFECTIONERY AND MIXED. Excellent freehold property with fully modernised three bedroom living accommodation,


Superbly equipped and fitted, sales shop, storerooms, etc* Substantial property with good living accommodation on


A most attractive HOME MADE AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN FREEHOLD D£IVE* WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE A MOD- * *


tory: ground floor w c : integral garage. 95% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE.


flent position behind Claremont Avenue, within half a mile of *'°P?.,and schools, containing; HALL: CLOAKS: LOUNGE. 15’ x K2 ^ri ^azed doors to D1N1.NG ROOM. 12’ 3" x IF 3”; i ITCHEN .1 x 10 9 Agathermic cooker. FOUR BEDROOMS:


imu ®!d! l?6,5. il?c’ set m easily maintained gardens. Excel­


8/ l *5 * 12’ 3"; (2) 12' 3” x 10' 3"; (3) B’ 8" x 9’: (4) 9’ x Gorage 17’ x 9’ 8". Fuel store and W.C.


. BATHROOM and SEPARATE W.C. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


27, .W A RW IC K D R IV E C L IT H E R O E


. : I a x


payab?et£84CentlUl heatme' Au malns services. Freehold. Rates Price £7.250.


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. 6-8 Church Street


AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD.,TEL: 55425


SPACIOUS DETACHED RESIDENCE. W IL L O W M E A D E ,


}}] lAs. v d


C L A R EM O N T A V E N U E , C L IT H E R O E oc Constructed In 1939 with mature gardens the property


ROOM. SEPARATE W.C. Outside workshop, greenhouse and substantial Laundrv R.V £134 CENTRAL HEATING with


SPACIOUS DETACHED HOUSE 7 L IN D E N D R IV E , O L IT H E R O E


nSiln/;.r.7i^^P PANTR\ REAR HALL, W.C and access to FOUR BEDROOMS. HALF-TILED BATH-


^ 4 1 1 4 * : lS-larae bay window stone fireplace UN1T- drainer sink unit. Central heating


installed radla' ors 13 amp wiring and all mains services


cupies a first class position with pleasant outlook and con- ^ ,,, , , LOU.ISG^ with French window to garden DINING


V AS5P.P OAK panelled entrance hall. 15‘ attractive Inglenook. ADJOIN-


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. Near Lancaster. Local Office -


34a KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


August. S Friday. 23rd: First Rlbblehead


hapel-le-Dale for Messrs. J. Sharpe. J. Handley and J. Grim- shaw. Sale at 2 p.m


L iln, Whittington, Nr. Kirkby tionsdale, In the Institute. Whit­ Bngton at 3 p.m. HAS NOW


Cattle and sheep at Ivescar, KTuesday. 27th: Sale of Malt


EEN CANCELLED, the property having been sold by private treaty.


ad stock at Eldroth Hall Farm t Tuesday 27th: Sale of Furni­


Eldrotli, Austwick, for L. Baxter Esq. Sale at 11-30 p.m,


peTuesday, 27th: Complete dis­ dersal sale oi farming live and


stal sale of farming live and dead Sock at Cowside, Langcllffe near


am for J. Sanderson. Esq.


Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont. Sale at 1 p.m. s Friday, 30th: Complete Disper­


ure at -windy Ash,' Cutts Lane Out Rawcliffc, Nr. Blackpool, for


Son. Sale at 11-30 a.m. peSaturday 31st: Complete dis­


th rsal sale at Sandy Hill. Ben-


September.Wednesday 4th: Sale of Pedi­ gree British Friesian Cattle for Messrs. J. E. Kellet and Son at Lane House Farm, Galgate near Lancaster. In conjunction with Lancaster Farmers’ Auction Mart.


221 acre smallholding known as Walton Fold Farm. Longridge


Thursday. 5th: Sale of valuable


Preston in the Duke william Hotel at 6 p.m.


„ Friday 0th: Sale of Sheep at Cow Dub, Dent. Please send entries as soon as possible.


Wejtdinff Oottage. Wennington and Goodenbergh Farm. Ben-


persal Sale at Lower Bark House. Austwick for B. Capstiok Esq.


K f,al SaIe at High Hall Beck, Kllllngton Kirkby Lonsdale for T. Stavely, Esq.


Tiee Inn* Middleton. h.F^day. 20th: Second Rlbble­


?S vnifryfle d Pann- Middleton, TW


ead Sheep Sale. RHt!!Krda£ ,21st: Annual sale of


Son Crewe*' Henry Manl°v & 23l*d: Sale of 750 acre


Esq" „ ln conjunction


Padiham, to be sold in 8 lots. r Monday 30th; Sale of 360 acre


On Instructions from G. H. Lancaster Esq.


COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE


OF FARMING LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND EATAGE. at NEW INGS FARM. CISBURN.


on Saturday. 31 August, at 12 noon nromnt.


J °W . cows N/C and springing; Oct ^ fqr hJ}?d y0l>ng cows due


viJO B. & w. Home-Bred Cattle,


ESS l-Vy6** ca'vcs:ent y14 , 75 Sheep, viz: 34 HB (3-4 $ ® 7 i S i n 1“ ‘“ ! 1 Suftu'k


due Nov.; 6 heifers and young cows due Dec.: 2 heifers and young cows Due Jan?; i Saw due Feb.: 2 heifers recemly


z. 1 bull 14 y.o.; 25 heifers and 9 heifers and youne cows


ti actor 1959; rakes: forks* 9 S/S?hes'


» SVT-V'°- tank; double cow l trailei transport box; 4 wooden


poultry cabins; 3 night ark*?*


Pa''J Equipment: 30 good cow tubs: sundry tools, etc.


electric boiler; time switch (Morphy Richards); Sundry


SJtion. to let from day of sale to 2nd February. 1969.


v o x 'l l acres of unbroken fog; „P¥ture/n good con-


cattle are home bred and are worthy of the attention of buy-


ton. Terms cash. Th<; maforlty of these


J,2 foonwlth sundries, followed by implements, sheep and cattle.


sail t wlu commence at


C. 8ILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW HIGHLY IMPORTANT


LIVESTOCK SALE TO FARMERS NEW HOUSE FARM.


THORNLEY, Nr. Longridge, Preston, Lanos.


(situate on the Longrldac- Chalgley-Cliiheroe Road)


Tomorrow, Saturday. August 24th


ni R .Re8|stered and Pedigree B ds t? Jry ,?ai tla »nd Young


R Dis^ er?al Sal« of Pedigree


reared on the farm, S19 injected, dairy cattle having had first milk test, do-horned stock.


W. Kellett, along with his pigs, sheep ami lambs (owing to farm alterations).


cn P-B. add 10 Gritstone ewes— t 60 Iambs (mostly fat): 2 rams:


gfits with 68 followers and ln- bo I®.store P'ss; large white


97 head of cattle: 15 sows and ar: 1° pure-bred Suffolk ewes: wo pedigree stock bulls


and lambs) as advertised last week. Schedules from Auction­ eers or day of sale). P Sal. 12 o’olook prompt with


sXJh ““ b0m 18"12'63 and c (0:-der of sole: pigs, pedigree


attle, and other cattle, sheep


INS' sal(A caterer will attend the


L Auctioneers: 0. SILVERWOOD, Tivingstone House, Slaidburn.


e).


ol. .652. J. BALSHAW. 91 Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel.


For Sale: 18 Aore Farm with Farm Cottage and Buildings known ns


treaty. The sale ot Uvestooic and Implements will be offered on the


s previously sold by private lltheroe, Tel. 2011, - unles ,t?SYx®eoten)ber,11th. the farm,


as advertised lost week To be offered for sale Wednes.


DIMPONLEY HEAD FARM, FENCE, Near Burnley,


same day. The farm situate near Spen Brook Mill. S Auctioneers: C. Silverwood.


Stook and Other Cattle: young stock bred and


..T?® ymmg. stock known as ROCKBROW Herd for Mr. T.


.„J?a£f:rln8 by Rickards of Skip-


unite* h£Jrrows: 4 Gascoigne M.M. Ho«i* * spare bucket; cooler o t e r t r can* wash trough:


on rubbers: 2 iron Slg troughs- Bamford FY4 manure spreader: ?:*■ ™ai''n?ountcd mower: straw- niadhine; tractor hay rake- vowing-up machine: 5


(as new); hay trailer (flights) on 55e®P troughs: 35 fencing pS?t£


0 concrete blocks: manure cart


vl2* B250 I.H fertilizer spreader


atwsasawy?


Preston. Skipton, in the Devon­ shire Hotel. Skipton, at 3 p.m


S ™ 0*™. as P'Sham Estate, aim known as Arnford, Long


Biitish Friesian Cattle and Channel Island Cattle at Hes- lakcr Farm. Skipton, for J. H


Friday 20th s Sale of 140 acre The Old Roof


for A. Faraday, Esq. Tuesday 17th: Complete Dig.


er-sal Sale at Foss Bank Tatham


thnm in The Institute, Hornby, at 3 p.m Saturday 14th. Complete Dis­


p Tuesday 17th: Complete Dls- a Friday, 13th: Sale of 147 acre gricultural Estate known as ettle for Messrs, w. Hunter &


heep Sale. Sale at 12 noon. c Saturday, 24th: Annual sale of


In Stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery .......... Send for designs and prices or call and inspect


NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN Da GREAT HARWOOD R°AI).


W. ROCK & CO. Telephone: 2164


Established 31 years.


No connection with any other firm or inciivitimi BIRTHS


DEATHS


BENNET (nee Rawllnson).—On 17 August. 1968, at Bramley Meade to Patricia and Mark, the gift of a lovely baby boy, Mark Andrew. Thanking all concerned


O’DONNELL (nee Bailey).—On 12 August, 1968. at Princess Royal Nursing Home, Hudders­ field. to Jim and Agnes, a son, William Sean. Thanking all concerned.


SPEAK (nee Clayton).—Barbara and Bryan announce the arrival of a daughter, Catherine on 17 August, 1968. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


BLEAZARD.—Mr. and Mrs. R. t Bleazard are happy to announce


David Richard, on 27 August. 1968. Good health and happiness 6 always.


2 York Street, Clitheroe.


BURGESS*—Many happy returns Norman on. your 21st birthday.


—Love. Grandma and Grandad, 9 Seedall Avenue.


BURGESS. — Congratulations Norman on your 21st birthday, 27 August. 1968. —Love. Mum, Dad. Brothers and Sisters


BURGESS. — Congratulations, — love and best wishes.


Julie.


BURGESS. — Congratulations and best wishes. —Elaine and Kevin.


KNOWLES (ncc Ainsworth).— Congratulations Judith on your 21st birthday. 25 August. 1968. Health and happiness always. —Love and best wishes. Mum. Dad. Maureen.


SILVER WEDDING


STOBBS—BEER, — Congratula­ dtions and best wishes mum and


August, 1968. —Love from Catherine. Stephen and David


GOLDEN WEDDINGS


LAWLESS.—CongraUilations and best wishes mother and dad on your golden wedding anniver­ sary. 24 August. 1968.


Love from Ralph. Joyce. Peter and Kathleen. Henry. Doris, Martyn and Jayne.


DEATHS


BARNES.—On Thursday. 15 August 1968. ln Hospital, Mary Jane, ln her 83rd year of 28 Queensway. Waddlngton. Inter­ ment took place at Tosside Church on Monday. 19 August. —Inq. R. & D. Nelson. Wadding- ton. Tel. Clitheroe 3172.


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries, Tel, Clitheroe 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market.


For prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clitheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials. Crosses, etc.,


In Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director


The National Association of Funeral Directors


Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


The LAST TRIBUTE


INTERMENT or CREMATION TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201 (DAY or NIGHT)


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, eto.


W. PROCTOR (Chatburn Nurseries


near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.


Residenoo: 11 Riohmond Terraoe. Clitheroe.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE" Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


Church Brow Gardens EXPERT SERVICES


ROOF REPAIRS, pointing, wall­ —ing. concreting and Macadamlng


ClG. Pollard. 1-Central Avenue. ltheroe. Phone 8610. ■


COOKERS, Immersion heaters re­ wires and additional 1 Instal­ lations. Advice and estimates free.—C. Mason, 48 - Wilson Street, Clltheroe Tel.'3531.


LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSEOURRD. P. B. Richards Udff-n*YfeUort<RiL,,Leicester.*


ton & 8on, 2 Grlmshaw; Street. Burnley.' Tel. 26666. A■>.' * T


C aidburn. Tol. 652. J. Balshaw, Vendor’s Solicitors i Wadding-,





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* I«ndnn-Office:-J7' Tidor^Slreetj/Efet? - ,-Regtaterpd attthe.aPpi*si*1Newsoaper


printed at; Northlate: rBlatkburn.- -Tel. SJ345.


, ' ■ ' < \ ad on your silver wedding, 26 he coming of age of their son CURRIE—CURr August, litas Te ' 0j a .


fcMPSUu.{, E s ? j nusband ot Kitty £.;!>' « 8 . Monk succt


llowers by request V'®- 5 please to Rlirkh,,


—Hut. Tomlinson's, Hockduie.”


Service. Tel. 2345.


DAWSON.—On —» at the Home Farm -d


Service and internum4 Peter and Paul c h S 11 i


arv by-BowImid. Tt-i. 213


CREENW00D.-o]T^r~T'~ 1968 (peacefully,\u20,


Greenwood, of 37.^ ^ GUtheroe. ana dtvotta !i: mother of -\Iavgaiet a Reposing m "Rockdale" C m-Rest. s7rvice^nd‘Ct?:


Elizabeth Alice; a™ ■»‘""i the dearly loved w?tV a. V1


1


“ Inq. Tomlinson's '‘■Rockdale," ^ C


Service, 2345.


anchester. 5 Innnti-7. S Inq, Alan Parke- Pu„. ■


ear. Service at Whalley Church, today, Friday ,t -A a-m. prior to cremaeLt'“ Accrington. No IlSrs n but donations may M the Respiriatorv ResMn*n


Manchester Royal Tnri,P;t ervice. Whallcy. Tei.


MAUDSLEY.—On it TT" 1968 in hospital. A!iceU


cremation at Skipton5 onli ^ e V o W o ^ . 1'"1'1


ethodist Church. ^ '


ROSE.—On 18 Aucuat 'wa suddenly. at s S c„ew-' Avenue. Clitheroe, Dr. S 3 John Rose, the dearly 'ova


husband of Helen and to Rn,-hnr °f H


r~Ind. The Scales Funen’ Service. Tel. Blackburn 53911.2!


*t Pl4si:igtonm OaUn


Chnrah ? S St- 99


BARNES.—The relatives of It; t late Mary Jane Barnes kith to


Blackburn and Clitheroe hos­ pitals for their attention dunss her illness. 23 Queensway, Waddington.


he doctors and nursing staff of • MAUDSLEY.—Mr. J. M


messages of sympathy and shown kindness to them dur;L$ t their recent bereavement: also


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS hank all who have sec;


and family wish to thank relatives, friends and neieh* hours for kind expressions sympathy received during their bereavement: doctors, sister and staff of 'B* Ward, Clitheroe Hospital, Rev. E. S. Joselin for his kind ministrations: also for donatons received in behalf of The Friends of Clitheroe Hospital. 15 Miltliorne Avenue. Ciithtt#?.


audsiey


SAVAGE.—Miss Margaret Penn; wishes to thank all friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in her bereavement, the members. Oi Trinity Methodist Ladies’ Class. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, the family doctors, district nurses police and the Rev. JR. Joblin? and Sister Hannah, for their


kindness. 16 Lilac Grove, Clithcroe.


IN MEMOR1AM


CLARK.—In loving memory of» — • ■ ■ -■ father.


urai husband and Thomas, who died 22 Augiat 1962. Ever remembered. —By his wife Emma and sea Bob, Bolton-by-Bowland^___


dear


DRIVER—Treasured memories _ a dear husband, father aao Grandad (Bob) who died,


Would be our dearest wish today.


way ,


August. 1966. Still missed, — very dear.


—From his loving wile AiK and f a m i l y . ________


...


26 August, 1960. To be together in the same o,o


«


NUTTER.—Precious memories f Dorothy who passed away a


From all the family.


STOBBS.—In loving memory our dear sister Mary, who a


24 August, 1967. —From Isobel and Brattle.


STOBBS.—in remembrance «j our dear mother who died


August. 1967. —From Annie and Nancy


TODD.—in loving "imioiy o- Mary Todd, who died 26 Augw


Baibaia, aged 72 years TV ?,an8h0- on Thursdiy.


uel1- M


dearly loved wife o M. Maudsley of 15 MS}


Stfc


Avenue. Clltheroe, aeed n M -a scrvlco in Waddiw-e


Jnd dear mother oAti?’ >ohn and Geoffrey i„ C“-«-


l Field. Whallcy. 31™ he aoved wife of Fredei?-6


at Clitheroe Ceem n ^ " ^ a-m1968.


-Rest Saturday,


Service a d jnr.ln metery" “


2i CiitiS efl


* RELAND.—On 20 AueiKTilT suddenly, at her houu n ^


* h.Jc ATUU I FASHION on Wednesday, at 7-30 {I — Admission Til


Also—Frel fo r I


Which will entitle yo| chased for two


Bplton-by-Bowiand’ Uis 85th ycaT tb?0i,erts husband of Hannah dear father of .M


Piior, Queen's pari- u C Blackburn.


1


Machine Puna,1' ' ^ 1™ fel 1 arlk


BLACKBURN SOCIEI


CLITHERf


DRAPERYl CASH


f r e e aw Will be presented to l|


when vo|


b u l b s Daffodil


Tulip Bluebell Crocus Snowdrop NOW IN STOCK


4 and T YORK STREETl CLITHEROE. Tel. 2688 f


TH EO S


LOOK L00I


ARE you a lady pensionl have a shampoo tml all perms 10% off o | ing and all day TuJ


A LS 0 if you are undel der 25 years pleasa" and Sets from 6 p | for 8/-.


ALL this will be doncl lomas in Colouring [


BRENDA! 9, Cl


Tel:


S T A R ! Fridayl


THE 20 MOOR LANE,


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