TYRES at TRADE P R I C E S
W. & F. DAWSON LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE - CLITHEROE
Dunlop and Michclin Tel. 3883/4/5/6 FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1969
MEMORIALS
In Stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulations. Semi for designs and prices or call and inspect. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS
W. ROCK and CO. N 88W5KM.""- T ' S k S , ! SALES BY AUCTION . . . ,r ' •
F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3 Castlegate Clitlieroe
. .. V.'i- Tel. 2092
ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS i -
WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495 SUPERIOR FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE known
round floor w.c. Detached brick garage VIEW Bi Al POI.n i * MENT only
bathroom: .scp. w.c.: attractive entrance glounce: dining room: spacious kitchen: larder:
MACNIFICENT FREEHOLD MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW — 13 MOORFIELD, WHALLEY. Two bedrooms: half-tiled
SUPERB PRE-WAR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE—CLARE
bathroom; scp. w.c.: entrance vestibule: ha..; .spacious lounge; large dining.'kitchen. Integral garage.
dining room with Ficncli window: uiiit-iittcd store etc Detached brick garage. VIEW B\ APPOINTML^ l - ONLY
MONT AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Three large bcdioom.,. ‘V'11: tiled bathroom: entrance hail with fitted cloak* on. lounge,
IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED. SEMI .DETACHED.-79 HEN- THORN ROAD, CLITHEROE. Three good both coins, modern bathroom: cp trance hall: lounge: dining room; kitchen, larder etc VIEW BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
THE EXTREMELY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE known as RYLSTONE. EDISFOHD ROApi CLITHEROE. PULL, CAS CENTRAL HEATING Three double bedrooms: boxroom: bathroom and w.c : front entrance vestibule, spacious hah: magnificent through lounge 2J 4 x ’ 14* 0**‘ dining room, large kitchen: larder: wash house, s pd w.c.. ere Contained m approx, quarter acre of gardens.
VERY SUPERIOR FREEHOLD TERRACED . c HA H J sE; r BUCCLEUCH AVENUE CLITHEROE. PULL OAb CENTRAL
* coloured suite: fro n t entrance vestibule: hall: through lounge 27' 10* x i r 9”: breakfast room: magnificent unit- fitted kitchen, etc This property i.s probably one ol the mo*t attractive tetracod houses in town, possessing every feature for comfortable living and labour saving convenience.
HEATING Three bedroom* halt-tiled bathroom with
SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED OORMER BUNGALOW—WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. Three good bedrooms: entrance hall, half-tiled bathroom- spacious lounge: magnificent unit-fitted kitchen CENTRAL HEATING. Detached brick garage
CLAREMONT DISlHIUT OF CLITHEROE. A superb MODERN d S
ING Three large bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite: boxroom entrance nail: spacious L-shaped lounge and dining area* magnificent unit-fitted kirenen; separate w.c.: rear porch etc Integral double garner 16* 9" x 14’ 2”
h EIJ REdiUhTNCE with PULL GAS CENTRAL HEAT
VERY ATTRACTIVE DETACHED BUNGALOW—P A R K AVENUE CLITHEROE. Two double bedrooms: bathroom with pink suite, entrance vestibule: hall: spacious lounge with bay window dining room, kitchen with stainless steel sink unit and Ago cooker etc Attached brick garage 19* 6" x 9 9 Coal hotter ana stor-
ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED—HENTHORN ROAD. Three bedrooms, hall-tiled bathroom: separate w.c.: entrance hall: lounge, living room: magnificent unit-fitted kitchen: rear porch etc Attached garage 25* 6” x 8* 3” FULL GAS CENTRAL HEATING
MAGNIFICENTLY APPOINTED TERRACED HOUSE—82. WEST VIEW CLITHEROE. Two good bedrooms: bathroom with super quality 3-piccc pink suite; front entrance vestibule: hallway: sitting room: living room: spacious kitchen. Garage at. rea** "Off peak" electric CENTRAL HEATING is installed. The property has been completely renovated in a most
tasteful manner. NEW PROPERTY
3 bedroom semi-detached a t ED1SFORD PARK a t £3.100. 4 bedrooms a t £3.950 4 bedroom detached a t £4.8o0 (one only).
2 bedroom atta ch ed bungalows a t _Sabdcn Village with gas central heating and garage a t £3.475
CONSIDER THESE NOW BEFORE PRICES RISE AGAIN AND WHILST 95', MORTGAGES ARE STILL AVAILABLE.
LOCAL ACENTS BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING
SOCIETY AND
WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY
The Complete Range oj Bush Televisions on Rental
J. G. ROWLAND have
Plus a wonderful selection of i runsistor Radios and Electrical Appliances
Consult us for all your Radio and TV Repairs Personal Service and Satisfaction assured We are at your service at
64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY Tel: 3585, after shop hours, Tel: Gisburn 331
Wrought Ironwork All Types of
Ornamental Ironwork
made to your own design - by -
E. A. & S. RHODES Mordaunt Works
Kirkmoor Road, Clifhcroc Tel: 2609 (Days) or
COLNE 3055 (Evenings)
Speedy efficient service at the most reasonabe prices
CYRIL HOOLEY
Ex-Hoover Service Engineer
57 WOONE LANE CLITIIEROE Phone: 2023
Repairs, Reconditioning and Service
of HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialists on Kcymatic
WHITEWOOD FURNITURE Stockists oi Homctlurm and Lidcn
2/. in the £ OFF THE SILVER KEY
195 Padiham Road, Burnley Tel 23450.
Please write or nhonc lor tree catalogue.
LIVE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE
Animals u nlit tor livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius
ALAN HELIWELL AND SONS. MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROVV, NEAR ROCHDALE.
Telephone Rochdale 45-169.
WANTED EACH WEEK Supply ,.i
PORK AND CUTTING PIGS Also
and casualties attended to promptly. Contact the
AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYCOLLAR 30d.
NORFOLK STREET. COLNE. Tel. Colne 376
NORTH EAST LANCS WHOLESALERS LTD..
DOGS LOST
MONDAY 17 MARCH. Low Moor area. Light brown terrier deg. Reward for Information of his whereabouts, to 17 St. Mary’s St.. Clithcroc.
FOUND
TAKEN UP five young sheep, hornburn J.T. V b i t o r slit far car: one half-bred lamb. Owner give other marks.—Tel. Long Preston 271.
DOGS
Shireburn Kennels : BOARDING
CLIPPING : STRIPPING SHAMPOOING
Expert care and attention from people with experience both in the ring and kennel.
- ALL BREEDS — (Atomstone) Bull Dogs Dogs at Stud HORSE MANURE
Large regular supplies of horse manure available at:
TEMPLEWOOD. PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3831.
Quality puppies sometimes available.
Colleclion and Delivery.
MRS. ROSE KENYON TEL. CLITHEROE 3840
EDISFORD KENNELS
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
LOVELY PEDIGREE West High land Terrier puppies. P aren t K.C. registered. Tel. Chipping
PUPPIES GALORE.—Three litters Scot ties. two litters Pekingese. also Cairns, Cockers. Wires. Corsis. Jack -Russells. Shelties, Labradors, Lassie Collies, Dal matians, Beagles, Border Collies. Poodles. Dachshunds. TOM SCOFIELD. D1SLEY FARM. MOSS LANE; WHITTLE-LE- WOODS. Near • CHORLEY.
COWS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | .. ................ ....................... ...... hall: cloakroom; Evenings 2016 GEOFFREY TAYLOR & GO.
AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS
6-8 Church Street Clitlieroe - Tel. 3252
BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD., TEL. 55425 INTERESTING DETACHED HOUSE.
HLUHOLIFFE HOUSE,
prising: HALL; LOUNGE: DINING ROOM; .STUD); IvlIGHEN; THREE LARUE BEDROOMS AND THREE PIECE BATHROOM. Garaging lor three cars. Bam and Sundry Stores. Delight
ful garden with small orchard Ample space for extension. Freehold. Rates payable £37.
ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW.
15 DENBIGH DRIVE, CLITHEROE
BATHROOM; THREE GOOD BEDROOMS; “L” SHAPED DINING ROOM ana LOUNGE with a ttra c tiv e fireplaces: KITCHEN and DETACHED GARAGE. Well planned rose garden a t th e front. Rates payable £65
convenient for shops primary schools and grammar schools 1‘ne property comprises: HALL; MODERN THREE-PIECE
per annum Leasehold_____ DEL IGHTFUL SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW
3 HILLSIDE CLOSE, CLITHEROE
cul-de-sac with completely unspoilt open countryside to the roar. The lounge and rear garden enjoy th e benefit of the sun all day. The spacious accommodation comprises: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 16' 3' x 13'. French window to garden: DINING/ KITCHEN- HEAR PORCH and STORE. THREE-PIECE BATH ROOM: ONE BEDROOM ON GROUND FLOOR: TWO BEDROOMS and STORE ROOM on first floor.
Built in 1903 ana occupying a superb position in a quiet
and drainage. Rates payable £03- Freehold. VACANT SHOP PREMISES
Integral. Oarage and Fuei Store Mains-electricity, water
31 WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE
tiled fireplace. LARGE KITCHEN. IWO BEDROOMS. Rear yard with flush toilet and fuei store. Rates payable £22. Freehold. All mains services
LOCAL ACENTS FOR
ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART TODAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 21st
FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF IN-CALF CATTLE, AND SPRING SALE OF STORE CATTLE.
Also One Pedigree Friesian Bull 13 months old with dairy, GOOD ENTRY OF STORES ANTICIPATED.
licence from Mr. A. Scott, and 10 Black and White Cows due July Sale 12 noon stoics l p.m. approx. MONDAY, MARCH 24th
WEEKLY' SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON.
50-60 Fat Cattle: 150-200 Hoggs. Sheep and Ewes. Including 60-70 direct from the
60-70 pigs. , 60-70 nigs
north: TUESDAY. MARCH 25th
Ewes with Lambs a t Foot, after the Dairy Cattle. . . FRIDAY. MARCH 28th
.FRIDAY, APRIL 11th: In-Calf and Store Cattle;-
FRIDAY. APRIL 18th: F irst Spring Sale In-Calf Cattle. Schedules for Spring Sales now available from the office.
Completely separate bbruccliosis section now ready, and will be open on all Dairy Cattle Snle days.
ROBIN M ADDYMAN. A.S.V.A..
Office Address: Newmarket Street. Clitheroe. BB7 2JW. Tel. Clitheroe :)325. or Sklpton-364i (home)___ . ;
RICHARD TURNER & SON PRIVATE TREATY SALE
CROrr TOP FARM, FENCE, Nr. BURNLEY
Comprising good sized stonebuilt house, adjacent cottage, buildings arid small paddock, this property will appeal lo all country lovers.
FULL DETAILS AND PERMITS TO VIEW FROM: All modem facilities to hand RICHARD TURNER & SON
34A KING STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCS., BB7 2EU Telephone: 2369
LOANS
POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. P. S. Richards Ltd. 11 Wellard Rd. Leicester.
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
MORECAMBE. . . bed/breakfast evening meal. min. sea. h. & c car park.—“Abbotswood." Ox- cliffe Road. Heysham. Tel. Hey sham 51984.
BLACKPOOL.— Promenade Holiday Flam. Fully equipped. Spotlessly clean. Easter 4 da vs 3 ans/person. ANDERTON. 395 NORTH PROM. Tet. 52687.
BLACKPOOL.—Harncl Guest House, near Gynn. 212 Dickson Road. O.A.P. 22/6. per day (F.B.). 31st May to 14th June, Lounge with T.V. Tel. 51851. Mrs. B NOLAN (late of Burnley).
FLEETWOOD.—Springfield Holiday Flat !«ts. "send for brochure, 73 Milton St,
BLACKPOOL.—Crossland's Holmlea, 28 Reads Avenue. Central. Full Board £8 15s. Parties catered lor. 25882.
BLACKPOOL CENTRAL. — Minute sea Reduced terms up to July 12th. Mrs, COATES, 34 YORK STREET. Tel. 22986,
BLACKPOOL.—Situated In a select par of town. Near to sea. theatres and all amusements.’ H. C. Double/Single Rooms. Comfortable lounge with -T.V. S.A.E. for Brochure. Mrs. WILLIAMS, •' LYNALAN,” 78 PALATINE ROAD. Tel. Blackpool* 27745.
BLACKPOOL. — HEATHWOOD, 36 ST. CHADS ROAD. Adjoining Prom. Homely board residence. II. & C. all rooms. Spring interiors. T.V. 25/- dally. Tel, Blackpool 41265. Mrs. ELLIOTT.
BLACKPOOL.—•' THEVIAN.” 75 ALEX ’ANDRA HOAD. Tel. 44350. Hoard Rest deuce £ 8 15s. weekly. B.B. and Evening Meal. 7 gns. Children according to agt. Family Flats. 6—8 persons. 17 gns. weekly.
O.A.Ps. Special terms May and June.
BLACKPOOL.—1 Vacancies Easter, Whit*
suntlde and coming season. G. HILTON GLEN TANAR PRIVATE. HOTEL CAVENDISH ROAD, BI6PHAM. Tel 52726.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AT CnANAGE, 83 REGENT ROAD. MORECAMBE. Tel.* 1813. • Close to sea .and shop*.
■
.Moderate ,Teriujs. "Children reduced. •O.A.Hs. early/lale’.—%*^.A.K, tor *biochure 'lo Mrs,.LAMB.
BLACKPOOL.—" Homestead." .21 TyldeS ley Road, one minute prom and Coll »eum bus station. All .bedrooms H. As ami spring Interiors. Special * • ternia .O.A.P. .fortnight. ‘First-class catering
and service. ELLIS. Tel. Blackpool 21748.
Uniquely situated with magnificent views over the surroun ding countryside, this property is within easy reach of Burnley and Manchester.
THE VALUABLE RESIDUAL CONTENTS
(Having sold the residence will offer 1.
table and a set of seven dining chairs in -th e Heppicwliite style:
Including a fine D-end dining
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE
Comnrising excellent
Serpentine fronted sideboard: an Adams style Console tabic: MARQUETRY FURNITURE, inc. a fine reproduction card table, bedside cabinet and dressing mirror; a Carolinian liail chair: AN EXCELLENT ANTIQUE MIRROR in Kilt rococco frame: a convex mirror with eagle sur mount; PERSIAN and CHINESE RUGS: excellent CARPETS as fitted throughout: curtains and soft furnishing: silver and plate ■Including a pair of three-branch Sheffield' plated ' candelabra: interesting brassware. china, pottery a n d . gln-ssware. Several OIL PAINTINGS mostly of land
a high quality Sheraton style
WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY'-CALVED CATTLE AND CALVES AT 12 NOON.
SPECIAL SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE. FRIDAY APRIL 4th (Good Friday) NO SALE.
q u a r te r of a mfle from the centre in a well-populated area, comprising: SALES SHOP. 13- x 13*; LIVING ROOM 13’ x l l \
Subs tantial stone b u ilt shop property approximately S itu ated in a pleasant cul-de-sac. constructed in ' 1965.
GEINHLETON, Nr. CLITHEROE Occupying an elevated position in the village and com
HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.Y.A.
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
BANK SALEROOMS, GLITHEROE Telephone 2695 (Evenings: 3755 and 2180) modern s em i-detached r e s id en c e ,
in ex c lu s iv e r e s id en t ia l lo c a l it y .
16 GREEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE
services The site auutts on to tlic CUthcroc Girls' Grammar School
A medium-sized property of Individual design and most conveniently placed for case ol access to Schools and most
Playing Field and enjoys the amenity ot a large and well-kept green open space over the garden fence.
DINING Room French Window: KITCHEN, furnished with up- to-date units' ventilated Food Cupboard. THREE BEDROOMS: BATHROOM; SEPARATE W C.
ACCOMMODATION: HALL, with Clothes Closet: LOUNGE;
internal Sto-e and Fuel Store. PLEASANT GARDEN AREAS laid our princionUy to rear.
BACKGROUND CENTRAL HEATING. Roof insulated. GARAGE- Brick-built and finished as main structure, with
FREEHOLD
Particulars and appointment to view from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST
A SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH FOUR BEDROOMS.
20 PARK AVENUE, . CLITHEROE
contains:-
Situate in a desirable locality, this commodious property ■
Vestibule: Hall: Lounge: Morning Room; Breakfast Room:
Larder: large Kitchen. Four Bedrooms and Bathroom.
Usual Outside Offices. Mains Services. Current Rates payable: £35-8-0d
Particulars and Appointment to View from: HOTHERSAL L& FORREST
Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clithcroe. (Tel, 2695).
IN AN AREA OF HIGH LANDSCAPE VALUE AND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED NEW CITY HICHLY PRODUCTIVE DAIRY AND STOCK FARM
CORPORATION ARMS HOTEL. LONORIDGE. NEAR PRESTON, on
3 miles Longridge.-9 miles Preston, 7 miles Clitheroe. To be offered for SALE by AUCTION by E. G. HOTHERSALL & SONS LTD., a t the
THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD DAIRY AND STOCK FARM known os
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16th. 1969 a t 3 o’clock, su b jec t to conditions.
CARLINGTIURST FARM HUNTINGDON HALL LANE.
DUTTON, LONGRIDGE, NEAR PRESTON
containing 68-356 acres or thereabouts and occupied by th e owner. Mr W. P la t t .
small cellar: bedroom 14ft. 6iil x 13ft. Din. with cylinder airing cupboard: bedroom 12ft. 3in x Dft. 6!n. and bedroom 12ft. x
slated barn and double shippon for 16 concrete boskins. water bowls and tubular fronts, new scaffolds: brick-built and rendered x /h slated roof sluppon for 10. concrete boskins, water bow:>-\Ld range, metal framed hopper windows: dairy. Tlio Melotte milking machine, motor pump and piping is
8ft.; bathroom with panelled bath. Tile Farm Buildings in good order, comprLse: stone-built and
sheen dipping apparatus. Good own water supply main water supply ru n s through farm. Electricity in house and buildings. Septic tan k drainage. The land lies all together in a ring fence and with th e exception of approximately six acres woodland is all under grass, has been well farmed and is in good h e ar t and condition and there is a good supply of running water to al! the fields. Freehold and free from Ground Rent and Tithe. Rateable Value £27. Vacant possession on completion. View: Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays commencing March 17th from 10-30 am. to 4 p.m. The farm is delighfully s itu a ted about 11 miles from Hurst Green and 10 minutes walk from th e Longridge-Clltheroe Ribbie bus service a t Dutton Workshop • Particulars and plan from the Auctioneers. Auction Mart, Preston (Tei. 772181 or the Solicitors. Messrs. Smith.
Faz.ackerlcy & Co . 5. Cannon Street. Preston iTel.: 56001),
PROPERTY FOR SALE
On Longrldge-Preston bus route, mid-way Old Oak and White Bull. Alston Hotels.
Semi-Detached Stone-Built COTTACE PROPERTY
Good garden—ample room for extension to dwelling if required.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION • -within the Salerooms. Thursday. 27th March, at 7-15 p.m.
(conditions to be then read).
Descriptive detail from the office. JOHN E. PINDER.
Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.
Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.
GOOD STONE BUILT HOUSE. 12 Neison St., Low Moor. V.P. on completion.—Apply above.
scape subjects. Hicli ouality BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS in cluding a black iaquered bed room suite In Chinoiseric design, and many other useful and orna
mental items.-' To be offered on. the premises.
l e a BANK. FOULRIDGE. Nr. COLNE. Lancs.
Brochures (price 1/-) In course
On viewTuesdny. lo th April, 10-30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
of prenarntion from Hooper « Sons, 76 High Street. Sklpton Tel. 3373." ________
HO LIDA Y a c c o m m o d a t i o n HEYSHAM. Douubie room offered
Tort.—Writ#* Mrs. F. Wluison, 30 Laurcston Av. Hcysham,
BLACKPOOL — Excellent position.
Bcdroomed Hoarding 5 ^ m^ ftd£m„ er season. Adjoining 4 Bedroomeu house.
Tel. 28166.
BLACKPOOL — B B* weeklr. T.V BRIGGS, *55 LORD STREET. Tel.
blackcool. houst. "BELMONT.
ROAD. Tel. <SS!l8. BLACKPOOL h^CHORCLIFFE."
' woodhoum" la- coleridge road. T^l* Blackpool 33293.
. . . . . s T . . worth Station. Mrs. BLACKPOOL.— rB. A M»», Jim.; will. Spr.-I5l raw- Leunife! - Tri,:
5 minutes N .« » $ 'L l i S
3‘St
uermnS'. Seuarate / “ 'cnnV. 1 CLIFF Promenade end ™n-■
PLACE. Tel BlackP001 A13*
hWH AVram: Adjacent pm- »"n D'rts- Baths, satisfaction assured Tel. M7:' . LEWIS.
B. 15'6. With tea
Children welcome, - - * -’3204,
Both street. B lackpool centrally Heated. 58 HIGH
£7 15S.
For prompt and Courteous Service .with - Attention to Detail.
THOS. ROCK
MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence a n d Works:
7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
Phono: 4277 Clitheroe . (Day o r Night)
In stone, Marble and High Class Granites.
Memorials, Crosses, eto.,
TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Services
*Ruckdale'
. Eshton Terrace • Tel. Clitheroe 2345
in modern bungalow. Mpd. terms. Home from honw «mi-
On THURSDAY. 17th APRIL. 1969 at 11-30 a.m.
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
EX.ARMY OFFICER requires house to r e n t in Clitheroe area for approx, two years, m u s t have th re e or four bedrooms and garage. Good re n t offered.— Write Box J l , Advertiser and Times.
PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN and wife require furnished house or self-contained fiat to
LADY . .PENSIONER
rent. 10 mile radius Clitheroe c/o Sir Alfred McAlpine, 15 Mit- ton R(l„ Whailey.
small house, central. Rent in advance. Will decorate. Buy il
requires
reasonable.—Write Box No. Jo, Advertiser and Times.
SMALL MODERN HOUSE or bungalow reauired in or around Cilthcroe. Reasonable price, cash sale. No agents.—Write Box No. J3. Advertiser and Times.
x 17ft with l l in bonds, trafford tile roof and concrete Iloor: corrugated iron tractor shed: wood s t lrk box: garage: three loose boxes eacl) 24ft. x 12ft,: four cumpartment wood piggery; three compartment pig box: live pig boxes eacli 12ft. x 8ft.: two com p a rtm en t piggery: brick covered middenstead: liquid manure tank and pump; four nay dutch barn on lion pillars; concrete
O included in the sale. llier buildings include: wood provender house; loose box 34ft.
The House which i.s stone-built and with a Hag s lated roof is in good decorative repair and condition and contains: Entrance porcli. sluing room 12ft 3in. x 9ft. 6in with tile fireplace: living room 1811. 6in. x 13ft. Din. with bungalow range and old oak beams: kitchen with ho t and o d d : ground lloor w.c.: pantry;
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster. Local Office.
34a KING STREET CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES' NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
March.
n itu re Sale a t Benthnm Auction Mart. Entries welcome.
Tuesday 25th: Collective F u r _
Lettings, over 631. a t Whclprigg. Barbon. Nr. Kirkby Lonsdale; 40) acres over a t Halton Park Hornby Estate, Halton: and 135 acres a t The Shah, Hornby, in the Roya! Hotel. Kirkby Lonsdale, a t
Thursday 27th: Safe of Gross
tage. Long Preston, in. the Mechanics In s t i tu te a t 3 p.m Sale of fu rn itu re a t 1 p.m.
3 p.m. Monday. 31st: Sale of Jvy Cot
sal sale a t Birks Farm Preston Patrick. Nr. Kendal, for J. Fletcher. Esq. Sale a t 12-30 p.m.
April Tuesday 1st: Complete dispel-
letting a t Mereglll Farm Ben tham Auction Mart after the
Wednesday, 2nd: Snle of grass
sal sale at Ringers Hill. Wen- nington for J. Hayton, Esq.
sale of cattle a t approx 1 p.m. Monday 21st: Complete disper
ments a t High Hail Beck. Kill- ington, Kirkby Lonsdale, for T. Stavelcy Esq.
sale Sale a t Lodge Farm, Norris- tharpe, Livcrsedge, for th e Exors, of H. Litchfield.
Tuesday, 22nd: Sale of Imple Friday 25th: Complete Disper-
persal sale a t Orcnbcr. Austwick, for Messrs. P. E. & A. Booth.
Saturday 26th: Complete dis
Farm. New Hutton. Nr. Kendal, in th e Town Hall, Kendal, a t 3 p.m.
Monday 28th: Sale of Borrans
C. SILVERWOOD — J. BALSHAW
in th e delightful Parish of DUTTON, LONGRIDGE. near Preston, . with Vacant Possession.
SALE FIXTURES L Saturday. April 5th: Sale
wood. r. Burnley Lancs., for Mr. John Ormcrod. (Particulars next week.
ivestock. Mcorfell Farm, Hurst-
dispersal sale a t Downham. Nr Ciitlieroe.
stock sale a t Cow Ark. Clithcroe, Wednesday, August 20th: Total
machinery sale in Clitheroc. Saturday. August 9th: Live
Livingstone House, Slaidburn Tel. 652: J. BALSHAW, 01. Wad dington Road. Clitheroe. Tel 2011.
dispersal sale in Clitheroe. Auctioneers: C. SILVERWOOD
deceased estates from surround ing districts .for clients moving home, properties In th e course of sale and for vendors generally
Chiefly in the m a t te r of JOHN E. PINDER
to within the SALEROOMS.
STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE.
TOMORROW, Saturday. 22nd March, at 10 a.m.
Second part Fortnightly Sale— Thursday and Saturday. SELECTION ANTIQUE and
VARIOUS HOUSEHOLD and. GENERAL FURNITURE and EFFECTS
Residual items Baby Shop— . New Prams, etc.
goods—resuming 1-30 with baby goods stock and larger furniture. View to 9 p.m. Olivetti Prima 20 Adding Machine.
Sale a t 10 a.m. with small JOHN E. PINDER.
Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.
Stone.Bridge, Longridgo. Tel. 2282
Goods collected and delivered by o u r own tran sp o r t if required by vangement through the office.
PROPERTY TO LET To Let on Lease
LITTLEMOOR HOUSE, CLITHEROE
Accommodation includes: th re e eceptton rooms, kitchen, five bedrooms,
Central heating. all mains services, large garage and a ttra c tive gardens. For permission to view and fu r th e r particulars apply Messrs. Ingham & Yorke, Chartered Surveyors. Littlemoor. Clithcroe.
t w o bathrooms.
ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY HOUSE in Clitheroe d is tr ic t to let on lease: 4 reception rooms. 7 bed- rooms and 3 bathrooms. Central heating.—Write Box No. J4, Advertiser and Times.
PUBLIC NOTICE
R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB No. 173. POULTRY
WANTED HEAVY-BREED HENS, shilling per pound.—Tel. Clith eroe 2964.
EXPERT SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR and implement repairs: also p lan t hire repairs.—Bing Clitheroe 2538._________________________
Saturday. April 26th: Total
dispersal sole. Nr. Burnley. Tuesday. May 20th: Annual
Wednesday, April 30th: Total
dispersal sale near Longridge. Saturday. August 30th: Total
of BIRTHS
COLES (nee Cowpci'thwaite).-— On 16 March, a t Brantley Meade, to Michael and Helen a daughter Gillian. Thanking doc
tors and staff. ENGAGEMENTS
SULLIVAN—MILLS. — Mr. and Mrs. J . Sullivan are pleased to announce the engagement of their only son Michael to Jennifer, eldest daughter of Mr. J . S. Mills and Mrs. J . Mills, 25 Woodficld Avenue, Accring ton. —Congratulations from both families.
DAKIN—DAWSON. — Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W. Dawson, of 33 Bucclcucli Avenue, Clitheroc. have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter Diana Mary to Michael Frank, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dakin. Sagar House. Church Street. CUt-hcroc. —Best wishes from both families.
COMING OF AGE
HAYTH0 RNTH WAITE. — Con g ratulations Roger on your 21st birthday. 26 March. 1969. Love and best "wishes from Jean. —Happy birthday Daddy, from Baby Susan.
HAYTHO RNTH WAITE. — Best wishes to a dear son-in-law Roger on your 21st birthday, 26 March. 1969. Good h eal th and happiness always.
—Prom Jack, Violet an d Sydney. DEATHS
ALLEN.—On 18 March 1969, a t home. Anastasia, th e beloved wife of Arnold and dear mother or Eric. Keith and Mario of Taylor Buildings. Langho, aged 63 years, fortified by th e rites of tlie Holy Church. Received into church o n Thursday evening a' 7-30 p.m. Requiem Mass a t St, Mary’s Church, Lnnglio, on Friday. 21 March, a t 11 a.m. prior to in te rm en t a t Whnlley and Wiswcll New Cemetery
R.I.P. —Inq. Wilkinson's Funeral
Scrvccs. Whailey. Tel. 3264.
BICKERSTAFFE.—On 16 March 1969 (in hospital) James, aged 72 years, of 7 Duck Street Clithcroe. th e dearly loved b rother of John an d Thomas Fortified with th e la st rites of th e Holy Church. Requiem Mass in Ss. Michael and John Church on Thursday. 20 March 1969. preceded in termen t at Clitheroe Cemetery. R.I.P. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service, "Rockdale.” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.
BIRKBECK.—On 18 March, 1969, suddenly, a t th e Carters Arms, Belmont Road, Bolton, Francis Stanley, aged 50 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Birkbeck, a dear brother, brother-in-law
and uncle. —Inq. Ralph's Funeral Service, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Tel 23488/9.
CASSERY.—On 19 March. 1969. a t Ills daughter’s residence, 23 Hill Street, Jarrow. County Durham Unto of Lowergate.
o connection \visn any other firm or individual. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CAR R—Mrs. Carr and sincerely th an k all relatives,
friends and neighbours lot expressions of sympathy and flora! trib u tes received during th e ir sad bereavement. Also tnc family doctor and the Rev. Walton for th e ir kind a t ten tio n
and ministrations. 7. East View. Pendleton.
CLOUGH.—Mr. N. Clough and family wish to th an k all
relatives, friends and neighbours for th e ir kind expressions ol sympathy and floral tr ib u tes received in their sad bereave ment: also the family doctor and the Rev. K; Broadhurst, for 3. th e ir kindness.
Littlemoor Road, CUthcroc.
GRANGER.—The family of the la te Elizabeth Granger sincerely th an k all relatives, friends and neighbours for expressions o f . sympathy and floral trib u tes received during then- sad bereavement. Also the family doctor, doctors and staff oi Rakcswood Hospital. Skipton and the Rev. Campbell, for th e ir kind a t ten tio n and
ministrations. Huntingdon House, Slaidburn.
GRIMSHAW.—Mrs. Hibble wishes to th an k all neighbours and friends and members of the British Legion for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral trib u tes received in her bereavement; also friends of Castle View an d th e Rev. K. M. Hendry, for th e ir kindness. 7 Mitchell Street. Clithcroe.
BARTLETT.—The family of th e late Mrs. A. B a r t le t t wish to th a n k all relatives and friends, th e British Legion, and Old Age Pensioners Association for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tr ib u te s received in th e ir bereavement: th e Rev. A. K. Bisbrown for his kind minis trations . the family doctor and th e staff of Ward 7. Blackburn Royal Infirmary, for their kind
ness.114, Woonc Lane, Clithcroc.
IRELAND.—Michael John and Geoffrey and families wish to express th e ir sincere th an k s to
relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sym pathy and floral
received by them during their sad bereavement. 13 Moorfield, Whaliey.
tributes
LEEMING.—The relatives of the late John Thomas Leeming express sincere thanks to all friends and neighbours for k in d expressions of sympathy and floral trib u tes received during their timo of sorrow: also thanking th e doctor and d is trict nurses and staff a t Clitheroe Hospital, for then- care and a ttention, and the Rev. Goodhall. for his kind ministrations. 7. East View, Grindleton.
PRESTON.—Mrs. Preston wishes to express sincere thanks to all
received during her time of sorrow. Also thanking the family doctor for his Icino. a tten tio n and the Rev. Goodhall for his kind ministration. 84 Bawdlnnds. Clithcroc.
tributes
relatives friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sym pathy and floral
PYE.—The family of th e late William Pyo wish to thank all
Clitheroe) Thomas, aged 84 years, the dearly loved husband of the la te Rose Cassery. R.I.P. Deceased will bo received Into Ss. Michael and Jo h n Church on Sunday a t 7-30 p.m. Requiem Mass will be h e ld on Monday a t 10-00 a.m. prior to in termen t a t Waddington Road Cemetery. "On whose soul sweet Jesus have mercy.” —Inq. Co-operative Funeral Service, Blackburn. Tel. 57331.
HUDSON.—Suddenly on 19 March. 1969, a t his home, 22 Ribblcsdalc View. Chatburn. James William, aged 74 years, th e dearly loved husband of Annie and dear fa th e r of Tom and Horace; cremation will take place a t Accrington Crema torium tomorrow (Saturday) 22 March a t
lla.ni ., cortege leaving his home a t 10-15 a.m. No flowers by request. Donations may be s en t to Chatbum Methodist Sunshine Band, c/o Miss Cnstlchouse. 6, Darkwood Crescent. Chatburn. —Inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 297.
IRELAND.—On 9 March. 1969. suddenly a t his home, 13 Moor- fleid, Whailey. Frederic James, th e dearly loved husband- of th e la te May Ireland:aged 70 years. Service was a t Mitton Parish Church on 12 March, prior to cremation a t Accrington. —Inq. Alan Parker Funeral Service. Tel. Whnllcy 3201.
Clitheroe. Tel. 3297 day; 2017 night.
PINCH.—On 17 March. 1969 (in hospital) Elizabeth Ann. the dearly loved wife o f th e late Albert Pinch of 16 Queen’s Close, Clitheroe. aged 64 years. In te rm en t -in Clitheroc Ceme te ry on Thursday, 20 March, 1969. —Calverlcy. Funeral Directors.
PRESTON.—Suddenly on 15 March. 1969,' a t h is home. 84 Bawdlnnds. Clitheroe, Roland Cliff, th e dearly loved hu sb an d of Cissie Preston, aged 83 years. Service and in te rm en t took
kindness, sympathy, letters and cards of condolence and benutl- ful floral
during th e ir sad bereavement; th e Rev. W. McGowan, the organist and choir of Chipping Church, and a very special th an k s to Mrs. Kitty Squires for ■all h er help and kindess; also Mr. J . Parker and his staff for th e ir help and efficient funeral arrangements. Lime House Farm, Thomley.
trib u tes received
ROBINSON.—The family of th e la te Ethel Robinson wish to take th is opportuni ty to th a n k all
relatives friends and neighbours for th e ir kind expressions of sympathy and floral tr ib u te s received during th e ir time of sorrow: also dis tric t nurses, family doctor an d Canon
Wliitsey. 35 Chapel Brow. Downham.
WILKINSON. — Mrs. Wilkinson, and family wish to th a n k all
Clitheroc, for kind expressions of sympathy and flowers received in th e ir bereavement. 63 Whaley Road. Read, Nr. Burnley.
relatives and friends and the workpeople a t
IN MEMORIAM
PINCH. Elizabeth. — "With love we will always remember you." —Doris and Bert, Liverpool.
RIDSDALE. — Treasured mem ories of my beloved husband Tom, died 24 March, 1968. You were a h u sb an d so very rare.
Now no longer here my life to share.
Content in your home and always there.
B u t in. my h e a r t you are always there.
Evety day of my Mfe I wish you were here.
place a t Grlndleton Methodist Church on Tuesday last. —Wm. Read & Sons, Grindle- ton.
Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, ntc.
W. PROCTOR
Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.
Residence: 11 Richmond Terrace, Clitheroc.
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"
Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298
WE CONTINUALLY strive
to keep quality up and oosts down. That we uuoeeed is a fact to which relatives from ovory walk of lifo will readily attest.
ALAN PARKER Funeral Director
- Member of
The National Association of Funeral Directors
" 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.
By adding my teardrops too. I would b u i ld a stairway to heaven,
We are n o t parted, we are always near.
I f steps could bo made by heartache,
And climb i t each day to you. —From h is wife Greta.
RIDSDALE.—in loving memory o f " my dear son Tom, died 24 Marlh, 1968. Everlasting love, from Mother.
RIDSDALE. — Memories of a wonderful dad and grand-dad, died 24 March, 1968.
-Memories will la s t t i l l th e end of timo
—From d au g h te r Valerie, and Ian . God bless grand-dad. —From Michael an d Christopher
Of a wonderful dad I am proud was mine.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
HARTLEY.—Birthday, memories (18 March) o l a dear husband
Jack: also grand-dad. Sadly missed.
—From Tvifft grandchildren.
dear dad and Margaret and
APPRECIATION
CHEW.—Miss Louisa C h e w wishes to express h e r grateful th an k s for cards, gifts and flowers received on th e occasion of h e r 90th birthday.
FOR ALL
FLORAL TRIBUTES AND
• CUT FLOWERS
BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries, Tel, Clitheroe 3521.
Also Cllthoroe Market
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