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DUNLOP and MICHEUN NEW AND REMOULD AT COMPETAT1VE PRICES


W. & F. DAWSON LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE - CLITHEROE. Tel: 3883/4/5/6


C. SILVERWOOD, Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652. Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs.


STAKES FARM.


COW ARK. Nr. CLITHEROE Tomorrow. Saturday, September 6th


for Mr. H. Joy (deolinins farmins)


d 124 Head ot Lank and Swale- bale cross breeding ewes: halt


and Suffolk ram. fo61 Head of Pigs: Sows with


red ewes; half bred gimmer shearlings; Suffolk shearling ram


store pigs. Farm Machinery and Imple­


tised last week. I Numerous lots. Sale 12 o’clock.


pmplements. Sheep approx. -


.m also household effects 2 p.m. iA caterer will attend).


to be offered for Sale by Auction on the Promises at 3'oclook in the afternoon.


b e then and . there produced). Wednesday. September 10th known as


COLLIERS FARM,.


BILLINGTON. WHALLEY. Nr Blackburn. Lanos.


room; kitchen: pantry: larder. Two front bedrooms; one rear bedroom. Bathroom: bath ana •wash basin, low flush toilet, cyl­ inder cupboards; Outside: coal


H Detached Stone-Built Farm ouse: front sitting room; living house ......... WStone . Rango . Farm Buildings: ....


shippon. LaExcellent Meadow and Pasture


countryside. There being mains t and spring water supplies. Elec­ Vacant possession on comple­


buildings


rates £13-2-6. Apply to Auctioneers for prin­


ence having open views'-to the ricity installed to house and tion. Rateable Value £25; lost





ted particulars. Farm: Tel. 2255 Whalley. Vendor’s Solicitors: Ramsbot-


tom. Liddle & Co.. 21 Church Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 2264.


COLLIERS FARM.


BILLINGTON. (WHALLEY). Nr. Blackburn.


(situate opposite Cenotaph). for Exors H. C. Ireland.


i-oalf. geld and in-mUk: ? Aw. b & w cows due Oct^Nov.. 2


Wednesday‘September 10th 21 Head of Smart Dairy Cattlei


yr cows served; 8 Ayr. 2 b cz w >ws geld and in milk


}Machinery and Implements:


68 David Brown diesel tractor 90 with loader; Jones Star (T)


ilkin* shlppon for 20 cattle; lolement storages; dairy; two


barn hay storage, with' twin p through doors: tractor and im­


ose boxes; also part-finished 6- f nd, well situated in a- ring


Compact 42 Acres or Thereabouts Dairy’ arid Grazing Farm,


'(subject to conditions of sale to


ments: Antique and Household Furniture and Effeots. as adver­


J. BALSHAW, •'Glen Thorn,”


91. Haddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.


tank; tractor hay trailer, old manure spreader: manure Dar-


thay baler (2 seasons); Fahr Cen­ mipede 3-4 season: Busat s rear-


ounted mower, 260 gall diesel


row; other smalls. mDairy: 4 Gascoigne (alum) oiler; 8 new water bowls, milk­


d ilk units, cooler .and pan: bouble wash up bath, electric ing machine (optional with the


llowers: sows run to boar: w Hay: approx - 1,200 bales of ,


Total Dispersal Sale, COWDEN FARM.


GREAT HARWOOD. (Nr. Blackburn).


Saturday September 13th, for Mr. J. E. Lund (larm sold)


an55 Head of Smart dairy Cattle a d Young Stock unostiy biatk hnd white). IS b & w cows « calvire., 4 r & w cows, p-6 weeks


l b & . w cow due 0°t.; 7 b A w heifers 18-24 months, i b A. w heifer calves. 12 months; 12. b A


ed; 2 Ayr cows newly, calved,


ired by Hunday Falcon 5th1. h Sheen and Lambs: lo u.d.. i


hearlings; 17 Suffolk cross lambs (fat).


Howard Rota spreader, . Inter- national rear mounted o-o mower; Brady bulk feed to-door


Machinery and Imnlenients. , • * ■ . .


'milk units: two in-churn cool­ ers; single wash-up batli. poly- t thene wash-up bath: milk kit


hain harrow; other smalls Dairy: four Manus stainless


ruck etc. Roto lawn mower. , m Two cabins 8ft. x 6ft. Milking


icles


oak bedding chest; oak corner cupboard: chest of drawers, brass fall handles; reproduction wal­ nut sideboard with serpentine


Antiauos: Oak drop-leaf table: k'"other Effects. G. M. Frlgldalre;


approx. 2 o'clock). OTHER FIXTURES.


itchenette; stand chairs, .pain- ted cupboard; electric radiator,


0tSale 12-30. (A caterer will attend)


Implements. (Cattle d Saturdday. Sept., 27th: Total


ispersal sale of livestock, etc., Edlsford Farm. Clitheroe, for


dispersal sale near Longrldge p Saturday. Oot. 11th: Total dis­


Exors. H & R. Frankland. Saturday October 4th: Total


i ersal sale of livestock and fann­ ____


ng implements, for Mr. A. Wood. Cow Ark.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE auctioneer and valuer .


THE GRANGE, HELL1FIELD. SKIPTON, YORKS. TEL. HELLIFIELD 226.


For Sales ^ ev^ H r p e °UFa^ n c u ^ V a l u ,r t |8


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE Auctioneer and Valuer


structcd by Mr. S. JACKSON. i*


? 3f T e B ~ g Stock of & K r S l ? C ^ y & l ° o » :


35 Cows due Oct; 20 B A W Heifers due Ocl.i. 15 Ayrshire Heifers due Sept./Oct.: 3 B A W suckling 6 Hereford Calves. D Hail Bred Lambs Id forward condition.


He 12 Noon with Newly Calved cattle , e n t s available on the premises ______


ttention is drawn to the above selectiost of toe joung uai^ 3WS and Heifers Well summered and good ‘n bag ana lese cattle can be recommended with every connoence


Good’work Dog 6'yrs cattle or _ nf nr,e ,-oung Dairy Helllfleld • Tef1HeinMdt226;AS“ reT64?(Sale dly). Refresh-


otal Dispersal Saie of Cattle Sheep. Implements., Hay and , Eatage.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE Auctioneer and Valuer


astructed by Mr. F. S Pittman retiring) will sell by Auction


non tlu premises at LAYTHAMS FARM. SLAIDBURN, Nr litheroe. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th the whole of his aluable farming stock, viz.: 3o HEAD OF FRIESIAN CATTLE, viz.: 5 bull and heifer


@


alves; 5 stirks 5/9 months; 2 heifers U yrs.-, 6 hfrs 1 Yr*. * eifers newly calved or due, time of sale; 3 cows due time of ale; 2 cows due Oct: 1 cow due Nov; 1 cow due Jan., 4 cows ue March; Roan cow geld; very well bred bulll yr. i t months.


,onk and Swaledale ewes 1 to 4 shear; 120 horned Gimmer and (Tether lambs; 1 Swaledale ram


271 HEAD OF FELL BREEDING SHEEP: T50 uncrossed


iay rake; Bamlett trailer mower: small sheep trailer, tractor railer; 1955 Allis Chalmers tractor; Bamford manure spreader, : heep rack: 260 gall t.v.o* tank; wheelbarrow. 2 Gascoigne


1 Cow dog POULTRY: 30 y.o hens: 20 2-yr. hens;. 12 geese. IMPLEMENTS; Ogle elevator: Martin side delivery; tractor


[’ladders; milk trolley; electric fence; scrap Iron. EATAGE: 162 acres meadow and pasture eatage until 31st


nlts: milk cooler; liquid manure box: liquid manure Pump, 20 ft hose pipe; 2 cabins 12’ x 8'; 2 night arks: rope blocks,


>ctober lelllfield:


HAY: 1,200 bales of well got hay to sell off. ’ Catering by Messrs E. <fc M Robinson, Craven House Hotel,


REMARKS: Attention Is drawn to this sale of well bred itock of fell breeding sheep are recommended with the utmost


• '


itock The cattle comprise an excellent selection of young b. S v cattle outstanding In bag and teat, and these along with the


:onfidence. ■Sale 12-30 p.m. Terms Cash


Auctioneer's Office: The Grange, Hellifleld, Skipton, Yorks. Tel. 226.


„ , _ OTHER SALES:


MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15th: Sale by Auction of Moorland View Clapham Station, fine detached residence with vacant possession, to he sold at Clapham Village Hall at 6-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17th: Sale of Modern and Antique Furniture, at Helltfi“ld Auction Mart Entries by Sept 10th.


PHURSDAY OCTOBER 2nd: Sale by Auction of Threep Green Farm Bolton-by-Bowland, 173 acre dairy and stock rearing


farm with vacant possession Full details next week.


FRIDAY • OCTOBER lltli: Important Sale of Dales Bred Sheep ■ and Implements for Mr. R. T Brown, Foxup Farm, Litton.


SKIPTON AUCTION MART YORKS. WEST RIDING.


TUESDAY NEXT. 9th SEPTEMBER. atalogued entry ol*


ANNUAL PRIZE SALE OF H3. AND MULE EWES AND SHEARLING GIMMERS.


: 3.000 H.B. and Mule Ewes from 2 shear upwards. • A good show is assured. -SALE AT ll-O.


1,000 HB. and Mule Shearling Glmmers. ■ " , __


.WEDNESDAY NEXT. 10th SEPTEMBER. , FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF STORE LAMBS,


ataloguid entry o f ’6,500 Downcrossed, Half-Bred and Horned ambs This will be an excellent show of sound good lambs. ' All in breeders hands. - SALE AT 10-30.


: MATTHEW PALLISTER, Secretary/ Manager. Tel.. 2375. . otn°Ck' 0t°" a" d


SALE OF 139 DAIRY CATTLE WITHOUT RESERVE ,


achine; milking parlour cub­ h o u seh o ld ef f ec ts


w heifer calves 5-8 weeks (s Pedigree Friesian Bull. 2 yeats


s omed ewes: 14 h.b. Gimmer .


31 ton capacity hopper. forage harvester: hay trailer with sides* three-cylinder land roller, Stnali cart trailer: 250 gall diesel c tank: two 40 gall, water tanks,


^Poultry: 60 laying pullets; 9 turkeys.19-10 week. __


ell-harvested hay to take. off. (A caterer will attend). • • Sale 1 o'olock (the farm to be offered at 3 p.m.l.


S C O


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. Estate Agents and Valuers


CLITHEROE Telephone: 3252


AND AT BLACKBURN


F,NE RESIDENCE WITH EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY.


Nab and


POETFIELD BAR, WHALLEY _ Occupying a splendlcl s


ULENWOOU, i


rtltoble ey at


\ f o t n , and Penuie towns llle


from tHe rear. o°menient 101 a maintained gardens with property .Uas very'Wj!1.nd^uatio ih e accommodation contains:


flowering u-ees.sm u o s ^ p a w ^ i n e ^ a ^ ^ ^ witji wun x o WaU KNCLOfaBJJ FUriUh, OAtyL BA


g*. COpper fireplace,


to rear garden and archway leading to biUUY i7 x 599,?.. tvnnt with fitted window seat and concealed lighting.


SigS


b0ll<Upstairs there :s an attractive landing with very large airing cupboard. THREE BEDROOMS two with coloured fitted washbasins, mirrored splashbacks and shaving points. FULLY TILED BATHROOM with primrose suite. A tied shower_and heated towel rail. Fully-tiled matching SEPARATE LOW


SUI"Excellent BRICK BUILT DOUBLE GARAGE with central heating


numerous sockets. Roof insulation. Fully automatic central heatingthrougliout. In order to take advantage of the magnifi- cent views picture windows have recently been fitted at au


amiable. 13 amp electrical circuit with


windows. Rates payable £80 p.a. Freehold. A splendid property well worthy of inspection. On. view this evening. 5th September between 6 p.m, and


8 pjn. *


UNRIVALLED SITUATION . ... CIBOLA,


PENDLETON, Near CLITHEROE.


with splendid vitves and very attractive gardens, convenient for Clitheroe and all East Lancashire towns. ARCHED STONE ENTRANCE, marble tiling. OPEN ENTRANCE HALL, 19ft. x 6ft. 8in. CLOAKROOM with vanitory basin. LOW SUITE W.C. LOUNGE, 19ft. 9in. x 15ft. tw steps lower and open with the Hall, beaten copper flue, marble tiled hearth and part cedanvood sloping ceiling, double glazed window and French window to rear garden. Arched doorway to DIN- ROOM, cocktail cupboard. KITCHEN equipped with Eliza­ beth Anne units, recess with extractor duct for cooker. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. INTEGRAL TWO CAR GAR­ AGE, 20ft. x 18ft. Rates Payable: £79. Freehold.


Beautifully designed luxury bungalow constructed iii 1964


HEATING THROUGHOUT. Tastefully appointed. Cibola occupies one of the finest sites in the area which is scheduled to remain in its existing character.


WAREHAM, RIBBLESDALE AVENUE, OLITI-Il’ROE


OCCUPYING AN EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL POSITION.


outlook to both front and rear E The beautifully appointed accommodation comprises:


1 A magnthcent detached house constructed in the mid- l 930’s ol brick with tyrolean rendered elevations. Standing in


W C. SPACIOUS LOUNGE 20' 6’ x 16' with arched lnglenook and doors to LOGGIA; DINING ROOM; MORNING ROOM; FULLY-FITTED KITCHEN; THREE DELIGHTFUL BEDROOMS; BOX ROOM* HALF-TILED TWO-PIECE BATHROOM; SEPAR­ ATE VVC.: GARAGE FUEL STORE. TWO GARDEN STORES. Rates oavnble £108 per annum. Freehold


arge mature gardens enjoying a southerly aspect with a superb NTRANCE PORCH: HALL 14 x 11': CLOAKS washbasin and


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW


3 HILLSIDE CLOSE, OLITHLROE


all day The spacious accommodation comprises: kM’KANGfcj HALL: LOUNGE 16' 3 x 1 3 French window to garden; DINING/ KITCHEN WEAK PUKCH and BTOKE. IHREE-P1ECE BATH­ ROOM* ONE BEDROOM ON GROUND FLOOR; TWO BEDROOMS and STORE ROOM on first tioor.


c Built in 1963 and occupying a superb position in a quiet rul-de-sac with completely unspoilt open countryside to the


ear, ihe lounge and rear garden enjoy the benefit oi the sun


and drainage Rates oavable £63 Freenold WELL MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


7 WOODLANDS DRIVE. . WHALLEY


aspect towards Whollov Nab with: LOUNGE 18 O x 13 6 Into bay DINING ROOM KITCHEN THREE BEDROOMS. BATHROOM AND SEPARATE W.C Full central heating Space for garage Rates payable £35 Ground Rent £3-10-0.


Conveniently situated in a quiet cul-de^ac with southerly 39 WELLGATE. CLITHEROE FREEHOLD SHOP PREMISES Central position with good 13’ display frontage and SALES


SH°STOr! ’i2’ $ ’ X 11’ 0”: KITCHEN; TWO BEDROOMS AND STOREROOM: 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Rates £27-0-0. Vacant possession.


LOCAL AGENTS FOR


A B B E Y N H TM l i ia i . BUILDING SOCIETY


CASTLE CONSTRUCTION 4 GRAFTON STREET, CLITHEROE


Write. Call or Tel. 3133 for All Types of Building Trade Work Repairs. Alterations, Cement Rendering, Floor. Wall and Roof Tiling. Extensions, Paths and


Drives Constructed and Surfaced, House Fronts Pointed. KEENEST COMPETITIVE PRICES.


NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. ' CONSULT CASTLE CONSTRUCTION.


■ SHORT NOTICE OF SALE:


COOPER FOLD FARM. RAMSGREAVE ROAD, BLACKBURN. BLACKBURN AUCTION MARKET CO LTD.


’ Favoured ’ with instructions from Wrn. Cowell, Esq./who is : changing his farming policies will sell by auction on Tuesday


■ n ir W COWS due Oct./Nov./Dec.; 1 B. & W. cow newly calved; 8 'b &W tolling heifers; 5 B. & W. heifer stirks: 6 B. & W.


the 9th ^oi Septembe? his surplus live and dead farming stock C°m51lSwlLL BRED BLACK* AND WHITE CATTLE Vis : 5


heifers <15 months old): 6 -B. & W. bullock stirks; 14 strong cIavo htillnrltfi* 6 stfOUC B & W bull CftlVCS ^ SURPLUS IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: 2 Atkinson manure spread­


ers: Lister fertilizer spreader: bale loader: Ferguson diesel r tractor; portable saw bench: Grays buck rake os new; land


racks: water pump and motor: 8 h.p. 3 phase motor; 2a h.p. 3 phase motor; 2 farrowing crates: Turpin pulpcr; 2 wheeled barrow* 75 cu ft capacity Kelvinator refrigerator*, separator and motor:-large number of corrugated asbestos sheets; large quantity of timber: usual hand tools; scrap, etc.


oller; disc harrows; pig dry feed hopper: 2 portable hay


boad: 2 dining chairs; marble clock; Hotnoint boiling ring: paraffin heater: 2 k.w electric fire: oak chest of drawers (5 heights): full-fitted mahogany wardrobe: * single wardrobe In oak: ladies' and gent’s wardrobes tn mahogany: walnut dress­ ing table; , octagonal bedside table; T.V. trolley; vacuum cleaners.. A number of carnet squares, etc. SALE AT 1-30 p.m TERMS: CASH.


3 Acres unbroken A QUANTITY OF SURPLUS FURNITURE: mahogany sidc-


Auctioneer:- DAVID HILL. BLACKBURN AUCTION MART CO. LTD., SUMNER STREET. BLACKBURN. TEL. 53626.


E. and D. Horsfield Tel: Chatburn 448 JOINERS and BUILDERS


We undertake all types ot building work from the small | to the large, including:—


FENCING. GARAGES. SHEDS, ATTIC CONVERSIONS. •DOORS,* WINDOWS. TILING. PLASTERING - PLUMBING and BRICKWORK


I Workshop: '■


Back Brennand Street - Clitheroe


, • *. .Call on us for a first class Job , I '


I - I


Home address: 41 Ribblo Lane I 'Chatburn


, integral Oarage and Fuei Store Mams electricity, water FULL AUTOMATIC DUCTED WARM AIR CENTRAL


picture window with Day. DlNliSU ^ u u \ QUBLK FHJi;iNCH stone fireolace and concealed iiguwibi


ritted cl0a.fc5upD°?fSsL ^ ^ N iN u itO'OJA 14' x W has natural «*ittuy it- v


WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495


SUPERIOR MODERN DETACHED RESIDENCE— 32. PEEL PARK AVENUE. CLAREMONT DISTRICT OF CLITHEROE. Excellent situation with principal rooms facing open fields. The accommodation with GAS CENTRAL HEATING contains three double bedrooms; boxroom; bathroom with coloured suite* entrance hall: spacious L-shaped lounge and dining room:unit fitted kitchen, separate w.o. Integral double


garage *


IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED MODERN DETACHED RESI- DENGE— 15 SHIREBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE. The accom­ modation With partial CENTRAL HEATING comprises three bedrooms* half-tiled bathroom; front entrance vestibule: entrance hall: lounge with stone fireplace: dining room: sun lounge; magnificent kitchen; ground floor w.o.; Integral


garage


FREEHOLD COUNTRY PROPERTY— 1. VALLEY VIEW. GRINDLETON. Commanding extensive open views of the Ribble Valley. Three bedrooms; bathroom with coloured suite, entrance hall; lounge: dining room; kitchen; larder etc Detached garage


MOST ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED SEMI-DETACHED— 8 ENNERDALE ROAD. CLITHEROE. Two bedrooms: bathroom; entrance hall: lounge with dining recess; unit fitted kitchen; detached brick garage


MOST ATTRACTIVE SUPERBLY MAINTAINED TERRACED r HOUSE.— 79. PEEL STREET. CLITHEROE. Two largo bed­


ooms: 3-piece modern bathroom: front entrance vestibule: hallway; sitting room: living room: kitchen: larder, etc. 2nd w.o. outside.


NEW PKOPERTY


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGA. LOWS— EDISF0RD PARK, CLITHEROE. 3-BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES, at £3,000 & £3.100. 3- BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS, at £3.050. 4-


BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOWS at £4.850 ^A


2-BEDROOMASEMl-DETACHEU BUNGALOWS, at £2.750. 2-BED ROOMED DETACHED BUNGALOWS. WITH GAS CENTRAL HEATING AND GARAGE at £3.475


All the above are covered by the N.H.BJt.O 10 year guarantee R protection scheme and 957« mortgages are available.


epresentative on sites Sundays 2-30—4-30.


LOCAL AGENTS BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING


SOCIETY AND


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY


HOTHERSALL & EORRES'l F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


For the Rev. J. C. Borthwick SALE BY AUCTION


of SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD furnishings'


at “Anloh.” Grintlleton Road. West BrttQlord


on Wednesday, 10th September, at 1-30 p.m ' Included arc;- SmaL Chinese table, carved and


A Modernised Cottage at a reasonable oriee.


25 SALTHILL ROAD. CLITHEROE .


finished in red laciuer: Chinese vase in carved soapstone; metal opium pipe; laquered box with


o-date living kitchen; above are two bedrooms and a newlv In­ stalled combined bathroom. A Parkray fire in the kitchen pro­ vides domestic hot water ana three radiators on the first, floor. New electrical


t This property nas Dean main­ aained In a very tasteful manner t nd comprises sitting room; up-


very well decorated throughout. Rateable value £22. Freehold.


installation:


j snuffer tray and snuffers; small Sheffield, plate candlestick and snuffer; plated waiter; Victorian i walnut side tables; 4 Vlcwirinn


mother of pearl inlays. Carved spinning stool: plated


stand chairs: Victorian officer s dress sword; carved footstool,


cane top Modern three-piece suite;


| Var fireside chairs; Victorian fig walnut bedroom ' suite; oak


piano stool: oak typists desk.


wardrobe; single beds; bedding. Stanley Electric “Lawnmaster”


garden tools: pair steps; glass: crockery: kitchen utensils ana many other useful items.


from 2 p.m.—4-&0 p.m* HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers.


Bank Salerooms, Clithoroe. (Tel. 2695).


Tho Torracod Familv Dwellinshousc.


13 BRIGHT STREET, CLITHEROE


i Offering more spacious accom­ modation then the average and comprising:, sitting room; living kitchen wooden lean-to at rear door; three bedrooms on two floors. Outside w.c. and fuel store. Rear garden. Mains services. Annual ground rent; £1-10-0. Current general rate payable: £15-18-9.


View: Tuesday. 9tli September, rotary lawn mower: general So Attractive Modern


mi-Detachod Bungalow. “PENDALEV


35 KEMPLE VIEW, GLITHEROE


A brlck-bullt property erected


some five or six years ago with Contral Heating and Garage. Comprising* Hall: Lounge with


special Stone Fireplace; Kitchen; I two Bedrooms: Bathroom furn­ ished with three-piece Bathroom | Suite. Reasonable Garden Area. Current general. rate payable: I


£36-19-6d. Annual ground rent| £ 6-10-0.


and Forrest. . Particulars trom Hothersall |


The Terracod Stone-Fronted Dwellinghouso '


5 NEWTON STREET. GLITHEROE


Sold floors throughout on ground level. Two large bedrooms above. Yard with modern w.c. and offices Mains services.


ce tile range: roomy Ktchen. 11-6 ■


Current General Rate payable £


1-


Particulars and Appointment to View from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST


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


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE.


60-70 in calf; 40-50 store cattle MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th.


60-70 fat cattle;


40-50 pigs; 800-900 lambs. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th.


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE ” •


TODAY. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5th. AT 12 NOON.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK. at 'il-30 a.m. 100-120 ewes;


70-100 rearing calves at 11-30 a.m.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th


80-100 top quality young cows and heifers from this noted district. All m the hands of farmers:


WEEKLY PRIZE SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


■ ■


GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF HALF-BRED EWES AND SHEARLING GIMMEKS AND SPECIAL SALE CROSSED HORNED EWES. •


L'ioo^half-hred Bhfeiuimg^'Mashams and Mules) *. f^l?e6to commence1 wflh^Talf-brcd ewes at U a.m.. followed by


hrarlings Horned owes at 2-30 p.m. approx. In separate ring sneuniubo.


..... if necessary. .: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17th-


i .an^UAL PRIZE SALE OF DODDED RAMS: AND;ALL CLASSES; ; :


100*"<*misfgnment of top quality pedigree Suffolk and other. down breeds from' Mr; S. Wood and many: other well-known


h ilin /c to s f Monday September 22nd or on reaching penning oauuv


d. -„,PS?n8n*hm*’nnri and half-bred lambs and ewes. t . . .


. :


‘ SALE OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th. :


° nf^mMl to^sTnd other’ equipment Full details ext week. - ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. AJ3.V.A..


- mnrt Premises Railway Road. Clitheroe. Large quantity KUtsu . . nmre Address: Newmarket Street. Cllthcroe. BB7 2JW. Tel CMlhcroo 3325 °r Auctioneer and Manager. wnV.STW • *


ssed horned ewes. Entries for catalogue and capacity


V > ,:„.«M(rnlk ’and Down rams and rant lambs. Including a STORE SHEEP AND LAMBS. • ’. \ ;* ’*


AT ES'lNSroARATE RINGS. BOTH COMMENCING 12 NOON; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th. _ ,


EISFR ENL


Expert Beauty Treatment for Terriers, Poodles and All Breeds


• Dogs and Cats Boarded ’ Collection and Delivery Service


Pedigree puppies supplied Mrs. J. NUTTALL


- Tel: Clitheroe 2129 D OD KNES ..- (,*


RComprising: Vestibule; Sitting I nioom; Living Room, each with


Advertiser and Times F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1969 6-8 CHURCH STREET


1-3 Castlegate ’ Qitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


TeL 2092 Evenings 2016 MEMORIALS


In Stock speolally lor Cllthoroo cemetery regulations. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect, NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


W. ROCK and CO, N "beat habwood"”’ ■“ ' tIS K b?”® . , PROPERTY FOR SALE


FLAXMOSS. 119 Cliatburn Road, Clitheroe, semi-detached house, comprising entrance vestibule r (fully glazed); hall; dining


sink and fitted * • cupboards; pantry; scullery with sink; sop. toilet; three bedrooms; bath­ room with modern suite and sep. toilet. Detached garage. Full gas central heating. Open aspects and well laid . gardens. This property is in excellent condition throughout, inquiries F to: F. Boothman, Lane Ends


oom; lounge; kitchen with s.s.


dswlck 3241. SALES BY AUCTION


BIRTHS


LANCASTER (nee Cook).—On 3 September, 1969. at Bramlcy Meade to Rosemary and John a son, Stephen John, a brother for Julie. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


COLEMAN.—"love ' and bless’* on your 21st. —Mum.


olarm. Barnoldswick. Tel. Barn-


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Tel 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoaster. Local Office:


34a KING STREET.


CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369. FORTHCOMING


PROPERTY AND STOCK SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


| September shFriday, 5th: Upwards of 1,500


eep at Cow Dub, Dent, Nr. Sed- bergh Sale at 1 p.m.


, Monday 8th. Complete Disper­ sal sale at Streakbers Farm. | Bontham. tor Mr J. Baines. Esq.


farm with vacant possession, known as.Oakbank Farm. Crook, | Nr. Kendal * In the Town Hall.


Sale at 1 p.m | Monday 15th: Sale ot 90-acrc


1 of winter catage over Esthwalto


Kendal at 3 p.m Monday. 15th: Sale of 100 acres


| P-m. GTuesday, 16th: Bulb Sale at


Hall, Hawkshead. for R. Ireton, Esq., upon the premises at 7-30


1 pan. I Tuesday, 10th: Sale of the very


isburn Auction Mart. Sale at 1


I Wray, at 3 p.m. Tuesday 16th: Collective Fur­


attractive recently modernised family house know as 73 Main Street Wray. In the Institute.


| niture sale at Bentham Auction F ersal sale at Lower Broach


| arm Foulridge Nr. Colne for J


Mart. Entries welcome. D Tuesday 23rd: Complete dis-


E Hanson. Esq Monday, 29th: Sale of 690 acre


sheep and stockrearing farm known as Foxup Farm. Litton, Nr. Skipton, in Lots in the Dev­ onshire Hotel Skipton at 3 p.m.


a Tuesday. 30th* Sale of the 55


| 3 p.m Friday 26th: Complete dlsper-


Syke. Wigglesworth. Nr. Skipton in the Masonic Hall, Settle, at


| sal sale at Flatts Farm, Clapham for D. Creighton. Esq.


JOHN E. PINDER


d Principally in the matter of aeceased estates from Preston cnd surrounding districts, for a lients giving up their homes


nd vendors generally within the SALEROOMS


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE. Tomorrow, Saturday, Gth Sent.


first part fortnightly two-day sale


VARIED SELECTION.


ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE and EFFECTS


small goods (about 250 lots), resuming 1-30 with elec, goods, carpetings, washers, cookers, etc. and furniture. View to 9 p.m.


Morning sale from 10 a.m. with JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stone-Bridge, Longridgc. Tel. 2282.


Goods collected and delivered by our own transport if required by arrangements through the office.


CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Phone: 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatlc


DOGS


SHIREBURN BOARDING KENNELS


CLIPPING - STRIPPING ALL BREEDS


Collection and Delivery


Mrs. ROSE KENYON Tel: Clitheroc 3846


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.


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)


In Stono, Marble and Hig» Class Granites.


Memorials. Crosses, etc.,


GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY


so Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2322.


Crimplete. Trlcel, Cotton Summer dresses from 9/11 Coats, Skirts from 29/11 Skirts from 7/6


HATS, HANDBAGS, SHOES ALL AT LOW PRICES


WHITEW00D FURNITURE . Stockists ot Hormcharm and. Llden


THE SILVER KEY


195 Padiham' Road, .Burnley: . Tel. 23450. . , .


Please wrtto or . phona tor lrde- :


i, catalogue.. > LOANS


POSTAL - LOANS UNSECURED Richards Ltd.ill Wellord Rd.


Published i by f POTTED •: NEWSPAPERS ■; PUBLICATION'S LIMITED. Ollthero. i


. Registered,at the Grtrns a Newspaper... London Office: * 23-27 Tudor Street,


.printed at Northeate. Blackburn. * Tel.' 53345


;


.* Tel. 01-583* 0193 ts 01-353 0463. London, ECU.


: Advertiser .■ and Tlmrs. 3 :. Kins Street. - Clltheroe. 8 BT SEW. TeL 2323/4 and:


2/. in the £ OFF •


WHEN FUNERAL SERVICES are planned in advance, your relatives *: ar, spared : from making difficult decisions during. bereavement. Pre­ planning also assures tho type of scrvico YOU dosirc.


cre dairy farm known as Mere God


COLEMAN. — Congratulations Jim on your 21st birthday 8


September, 1969). —Love Robin, Kathleen and Paul.


HORNBY.—Congratulations and best wishes Mary, on your 21st birthday. September 6th, 1969. May you have health and


_ happiness always. family.


All our love Mum, Dad and ___


HORNBY—Congratulations Mary on your 2isfc birthday (6 Sep­ tember. 1969).


“Love and best wishes. —From Marlene, Jean and


,, Frances.


KNIGHT (nee Seed).—Congratu­ lations and best, wishes Maureen on your 21st birthday. September, 1969. —Love from Mum and Lorraine and Barrie.


Dad,


SLACK.— Congratulations an d best wishes Josephine .on your 21st birthday, 3 September,


1969. You stand upon the threshold


Peter and Billie. ENGAGEMENTS


Of a future bright and gay. May all you’ve ever wished for Start coming true today. _Love, from Mum, Dad, Sheila,


EDGAR—GOLL1NGE.—The on- gagement is announced between Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Edgar, of Sklrden Hall Tosside, Skipton. Yorkshire and June Florence, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Collinge, of Siddows Hall, Clitheroe.


NAYLOR— SHACKLADY. — Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shacklady of 148 Whalley Road. Read are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer, to Robert Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Naylor of 28 Aigburth


Drive. Liverpool. —Congratulations from both families.


DEATHS


BERRY.—On 27 August, 1969, In hospital. John, the dearly loved son of the late Richard * and Ethell Berry of Plane Tree Hall Farm. Chalgley, Nr. Clitheroe. aged 56 years; cremation took place at Skipton on Tuesday, " September. —-Inq. Bennett <R. Parkington) CUtheroe. Tel. 2582.


BRAITHWAITE.—On 30 August, 1969 at her home, 'Kirkstone,' West Bradford. Evelyn May, the dearly loved wife of Edward Dean Braithwaite. aged 73 years. Interment was at St, f Catherine’s Church, West Brad­ ber


ord. on. Wednesday. 3 Septem­


—Calverley's, Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. CUtheroe. Tel, 3297 day, 2017 night.


BRENNAND.—On 28 August 1969 at her homo. 16 Tho Crescent. Clltheroe, Edith Grace, the dearly loved wife of the late William Brennand, aged 81 years. Requiem Mass was offered


C in Ss. Michael and John


St. Joseph’s Cemetery on Mon­ day. 1st September. RJP. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


hurch, prior to interment at


IRELAND.—On 1 September I960 in. hospital, Edgar, the dearly loved husband of the late Maria Ireland of 51 West. View. Wad­ dington. aged 76 years: a service in the Methodist Church. Wad­ dington, today • (Friday) 5th September at 2 p.m. prior to interment at St. Helen’s


Churchyard. —Inq Bennett fR. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


o connection with any other fifth or individual. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BERRY.—The relatives of the t late Mr.. John Berry wish to


fhank all neighbours and sriends for their kind expres­ t ions of sympathy and floral bributes received in their


ereavement; also the doctor their kindness.


Plane Tree Hall Farm, Chalgley, Nr. Clitheroe.


BRAITHWAITE. — Mr. Braith- waite desires to thank all rela­ ftives. neighbours and friends


bor their heln and kindness and deautiful floral tributes received t uring his great loss; also for dhe faithful service from the


Rev. Cannon C. F. Goodchild and Rev. W. Frankland. ‘Kirkstone,’ West Bradford.


istrict nurses, family doctor.


BRENNAND.—The family of the late Mrs. E. G. Brennand wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy.. spiritual offerings and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also Mrs. Dixon, F the district nurses and the Rev.


ness. 16, Tlie Crescent, Clitheroe.


ather Hannan, for their kind­


FOSTER.—Miss Bland wishes to thank most sincerely all rela­ ftives, friends and neighbours


ereavement.


and staff of E2, Ward, Queen’s Park Hospital. Blackburn, for


por their kindness and sym­ r athy; also for floral tributes beceived during her recent Westfield. Waddington.


SIMPSON.— 'The lamily of the late Israel (Jack) Simpson wish t to take this opportunity to


neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and letters of condol­ ence received during their time of sorrow: also Canon Whitsey and- the family doctor. Greengates, Downliam.


hank all relatives, friends and


TEMPLEMAN.— The family of the late John Templeman, sin­ cerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for f expressions of sympathy and


sloral tributes received in their fad bereavement. Also the


and The Clitheroe and District Royal Engineers Association for kindness shown. 16 Victoria Avenue, Chatburn.


amily doctor, the Rev. Maddock


TRIMBY.—The family of the late Edna Trlmby sincerely thank all relatives friends and neigh­ bours for expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received in their sad bereave­ ment. Also the Rev. N. D. Walton and the Lancashire Countv Constabulary for their kindness. 10. Chapel Walk, Long Preston. Nr. Skipton.


IN MEMORIAM


HARGREAVES. — Remembering "Ronnie” who died 29 August. 1968. —From George and Madge.


—From Kath. Fete and Michael. —Love, from Susan.


“Fond memories.”


RIDDATH.—In loving memory b of a very dear husband, and


rother-in-law John who passed I away September 7, 1968.


For in our hearts you are still —F at home.


B rom Alice, Annie and Doris, arrow and Billlngton.


SINGLETON (nee Wrathall).— Remembering with love my dear sister Lucy, died 6 September, 1968. She simply lived for those she A loved.nd those she loved remember. —From Brother Frank, his Wife Rena and Derek. 8 Thorn Street Clitheroe.


WALLBANK.— Treasured mem­ ories of a dear mother and sister Agnes, died 7 September. 1965: and dear dad Harry, died 20 August 1966. Not Just today, but every day, Loved and remembered. —From Frankie and Ella.


WRIGHT.—In remembrance ol Victor B. Wright (Peter) who passed away suddenly in U.S.A.. 16 September. 1968. younger son of Mrs, Gladys L. Wright and the late Mr. Vic Wright. Softly the leaves of memory fall. Gently I gather and treasure them all:


Deep in my heart you will L always stay,


oved nad remembered every — day.From his loving Mother, Yorkshire.


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Prlmroso Nurseries. Tel. Clithoroo 3521,


Also Clitheroe Market


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardena Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


n death as in life you are never alone.


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


‘ Rockdale’ . Tel. Clitfieroe 2345 Eshton Terrace


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