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10 Clilheroe Advertiser and Tillies, May 23, 1068. SITUATIONS VACANT
PART AND FULL
TINE CLEANERS and
FEMALE
KITCHEN HELP Details Apply:—
Required Spread Eagle Hotel
SAWLEY, Near CLITHEROE Tel: Chatburn 202
Kenyons Confectioners Ltd Wo require a PART-TIME
Assistant For our Shop
21 Moor Lane, Clitlieroe Apply to Manageress
MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY
BRAMLEY MEADE
STATE REGISTERED OR STATE ENROLLED NURSE
ferr nleht duty. Pull or Part-time. DOMESTIC ASSISTANT
40-hour week, 5/- per hour. Extra pay fo r - Saturday afternoon or Sunday work, Apply to Matton.
Part-time MORNING HELP
Required 4 or 5 mornings per week
Experienced Dining Room
WAITER OR WAITRESS
Required 5& days per week Live in or out
ROEFIELD HOTEL ' Edisford, Clitheroc
— Apply: — Tel, 2010 '
FRIMROSE GARAGE (Clithcroc) Ltd.
RECEPTIONIST
We require n 'Lady ns Clerk/ receptionist lor our service
and be able to work without supervision, ns the ■ ■ person t appointed will be the first con
department. Applicants must have Initiative
customers. Write to Tile Secretary, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE.
Tel. 3883/4/5/0. act with our many workshop
GARDENING
and save money. Vincent's the Growers. Where the best costs less. Dcerpark Nurseries, Townley Holmes. Burnley. For directions ring Burnley 241C2.
BURNLEY GAnDEN CENTRE. Vincent's tho Growers, Deerpark Nurseries, Town- ley Holmes, Burnley. Where the best costs less. Good range of bedding plants, pot plants, trees and shrubs. Everything for your lawns. All makes of lawnmowers supplied. 10% off. Fertilisers, insect! cldcs garden tools, and all kinds of equipment. Visit us and save money. For directions ring Burnley 24162.
BEDDING PLANTS.—Over 30 varieties, hardened off. ■ Tomato Plants, Pansies, Rock Plants. Chrysanthemums, Roses and Shrubs in containers. JOHNSONS. SPRINGWOOD NURSERIES, off Higher Brunshaw Road. Tel. BURNLEY 25316.
SHEEP GRAZED TURF, muchlno cut. 2/6 per square yard, delivered. J . & F* LOMAX. Waterloo Nurseries, Bury. Tel.
3311 and 3631
PEAT—Best Quality Garden Peat ns cut i l / - per cwt. Treated 15/-. Also Com post £ 1 Per cwt. All prices C.O.D. Reduction for quantity. H. & H. PEAT CO. Tel. Rossendale 4467.
SITUATIONS VACANT
OCEAN LINERS Radio Officers Training College, 91 Lancastei Road, Preston.—Phone 543G4. Dny or eve. course. Prospectus
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AMERICA.—Jobs available as mothers’ helps and housekeepers Domestic experience required. Peres advanced. One year contracts. Age 18—55. For details ring agent ot Lancaster 61777 or write, Mr. KENT. 11 Fcm Bonk, Lancaster.
MALE OR FEMALE potrol pump attendant required to work two shift rotn. system.—Apply by appointment. Rufus Can' Ltd., Bawdlands Garage, Clitli-
eroe. Tel. 2173.
DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED. Modern house. Two .mornings,
8-11. 5/- per hour. 4i Park Avenue, Clitheroe.
ASSISTANTS REQUIRED for skitchen and Still room, five or
wan and Royal Hotel. Clith eroe. Tel. 3131.
nddington Rd.. Clitheroe. Tel. _____
W. H. Myers. Ltd.. Rlbble Garage. 2085 anil 2822.
Nr. Clitheroe. Tel. 2333. rcock Inn Ltd., Waddington, Six mornings per week Apply—
EXPERIENCED heavy commer Jcial vehicle mechanic requited.
KITCHEN PORTER required, Moo live In or out.—Applications to
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED pvcf-
crably to live in. to look aftei two elderly people, other help provided. Applications to Mrs. Watson. Moorcock Inn, Wad dington, Clitheroe.________
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED three or four mornings per week. On bus route. Write Box No B2 Advertiser and Times.
YOUNG LADY REQUIRED for cash desk and shop work, above average wage to suitable appli cant. —Turners Self Service Store, Bawdlands. Tel. CUthcroe
2981.
Experienced PLUMBER Required
Good rate of pay. Permanent position lor right man. E. RONNAN (Whalley) LIMITED
3 Acorington Road, Whalley — Tel: 3259 and 2555 1 .
Duties include making lunch five half days per week. 8-45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
CAPABLE LADY REQUIRED AS DOMESTIC HELP
Salary £4 plus lunch.
Apply between 4 p.m. and'7 p.m. today or after 10 a.m. tomorrow Saturday, to
Mrs. HAYWARD, 48 Kcmnlc View. Clithcroc. Tel. 2659.
Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd. Have the following vacancies — FEMALE —
MACHINISTS
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE OPERATIVES
LADY
To issue work etc. in the Finishing Department
FULL-TIME CLEANER — MALE —
APPRENTICE KNITTING MACHINE MECHANIC
YOUTH For Despatch Department
Experience not essential as training will be given. Good wages whilst learning. Five day, 40 hour week. 20 days holiday per year
— Apply: —
Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd. WATERLOO MILLS CLITHEROE
IT’S GREAT AT THE PALLADIUM Star CLITHEROE Sessions Every Night 6-45 p.m. for 7-45 p.m. FRIDAY NITE 23rd MAY
FANTASTIC ATTRACTIONS NIGHTLY “PLUCK, CLUCK SESSION” - Chickens Galore!
SATURDAY and SUNDAY NITE, 24lh and 25th MAY
FREE “FIVER” GAME EACH NITE plus Fabulous Star Group game each nite for Fabulous — ‘
“PLAY BANGO ON -BUNK HOLIDAY” prizes
MONDAY NITE, 26tli MAY
Six House Book Only 1/- Plus 6d. Quickie and 1/- Grand Slain also Fabulous Star Group ■ • ’
BOB-A-LQNG NITE “ Admission 1/- (O.A.P.’s Free) Game
- TUESDAY EVENING, 27tli MAY GET TOGETHER FAMILY SESSION
Admission 1/6, Books 1/6 plus “GO-GO” FREE FIVER FLYER plus surprises for O.AP.’s Also Fabulous Star Group Game
WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY FREE SUPPER TREATS GALORE THURSDAY, 29th MAY
BIG NITE OUT ” Rig Prize Money Assured FREE ADMISSION TO EVERY SESSION FOR O.A.P.’s
PT TTS ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ’ STRICTLY MEMBERS ONLY
BIG, BIG £100 JACKPOT AT ALL SESSIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS SALES MISCELLANEOUS SALES
QUALITY COIN COLLECTION. BEING SPLIT.
ENGLISH SILVER is COPPER. AIM ENAMELLED CROWNS etc.
Tel. GOOSNABGH 202 (Near PRESTON)
from 5-30 p.m, to 7-30 p.m.
WE CAN’T HAVE A GAS FIRE IT WON’T MATCH THE
FIREPLACE RUBBISH!!
Rip out that old ilrcplaco and replace It with an ultramodern gas fire surround. Look „ t there dual ofierel 48in. Avon do Luxo Teak and Copper surround with K16/U2I Gas Mirer 4175, now £65. 48111. Avon surround In teak and grey with Roma fire and slat waa £66, now £53. 481n. Avon pride do Luxe surround In teak and copper with Flavel Superb with stat. CHolco of leather cover colour, woo £83. now £70. Extra bonus—20V« ofi other Clover Surrounds (exl. Firebird suites). All appliances delivered and titled within 10 days of ordering.
VIVA GAS APPLIANCES ■ 100 BLACKBURN ROAD. ACCRINGTON.
TEL. 32873 : Night 36521. 23/24 PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN.
Both showrooms full of gas fires and cookers near town centres.
TEL. 57201 1 Night 30521.
YOUTHS AND MEN'S Vnrlson jeans: slimline, bell bottoms or hipster, all sizes. Trutex Rave Shirts.—Economic Stores. ,0
Wliallcv Rd.. Clitheroc.
SAVINGS CLUB: Join our savings club plan and save £££’s on our discount purchase schemo.— Details from R. Koine Sc D. Rawson (Furnishers). 70 Lower- gate, Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.
THIS WEEK’S BARGAIN, 25" Miu'phy colour television, only £295. Gash or terms. Rent at £05 per year, equals 25/- weekly —Aspdens, 26 King Street, Olltheroe. Tel. 2681.
MURPHY IBin. colour television, rent 25/- weekly (annual terms) t Buy at £295. cosh or on easy
Aspden's, 26 King Street. Cllth- croe. Tci. 26B1. ■
buying a
PINNACLE AND
LADDER ASK FOR
SAVE
Contact your local stockist- ot ring Burnloy 25670.
Telephone orders accepted.
RE-UPHOLSTERY, savo middle tman’s profit. Wo re-cover your
from ns little ns 17 8ns., chairs 7 gns Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object.— Write or phono BEAKBANE 50 Zion Street Burnloy. Tel 27188.
reasured 3-pleco suites as new.
FOR EXPERT ATTENTION Dring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road.
Nelson
T.v. RENTALS, no deposit. Re conditioned sots from 7/- week, low deposit. B.B.C.-2 sots from. 9/- week. Sets over 3 years old.— H. Kalno Sc D. Rawson. -70 Lowcrgate. Cllthoroe. Tel.. 3444.
NYLON STRETCH COVERS, over 76 patterns to chooso from.
Cash or ci'edlt. For free homo demonstration Tel. Clltheroo 3975 or call 11 Langdalo Avenuo. Clitheroo
SITUATIONS VACANT erms Compare those terms.—
SALES BY AUCTION
RICHARD TURNER & SON, ■ 34a, King-street, Clithoroc.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE op live and dead stock
■ ut
HIGHAM HALL FARM, HIGHAM. BURNLEY
h, RICHARD . TURNER Sc SON Have received Instructions from ™. p. Greenwood Esq* to soil by
°«on on Wednesday, 28th May. ne35 Head „i stock: 5 b/w cows
bulling h/rs j i*/w
bulling.li/r: . ■ ■
cently calved* n cows duo June; 1 b/w cow due August: 2 b/w cows due Nov/Dec.: 2 cows geld in milk; 2 b/w h/rs due Nov/ ** b/w cows in milk: 2 b/w.
wly c iM - a b/w cows re
f h/r Stirks 6 m.o.: 2, b/w. h/rs ** m.o.: 6 b/w calves.,
conditioned) 1H: B23 rear- mounted mower Bamlett trailer mower: Bamford wuffler: Mas sey S Turner- Albion S Turner: 2 Bnmford s.D. rakes: raking machine; manure spreader: Jones j Mk. II baler Ogle hay elevator:
h 54 Sheen viz*: 24 Suffolk x (P,_*Jorclson Major diesel. 1968:
oggs; go Qpifcjtono ewes with lambs.
.T.p pulley); Caso T.V.O. (re
Shay rota scythe and tiller: diesel tank (200)- watorbowl - and piping: 72 battery cages: 21ft. steel roller door; work benches: tools; vices; baths; pipe vice; slarch posts and quantity of
nnnure spreader: hay trailer; powe light car trailer: harrows: hydro
r washer: 2-lurrow plough;
ack holder w Dairy and Milking Enuirrmont
srough; milk kit; Listor Eleotrio
pipeline for 24 cows; 6 unit pump. Sale: 1 n.m, Terms: cash.
Auctioneers Offices: 34a King Street, Clitheroc. Tel. 2369.
RICHARD TURNER & SON. 34a, King Street, Clithcroe. (Tol. 2309).
whole of his live and dead farm ing stock at
f Have received Instructions rom Mr. Whnnnop to sell the
WHITE REAPS FARM, T0DM0RDEN, YORKS
on Saturday, 31st May, 1069. at 1-0 p.m.
milk: 2 r/w cows duo Jan; r/w cow due Nov.: r/w oow due Aug.; 3 r/w cows gold In milk: 4 cows. 2h/rs due July; 2 b/w h/rs duo Aug; 2 cows duo June; 1 cow duo
v 57 Grand Home-Bred Cattle calved:iz: 10 cows and h/rs recently
5 newly calved; 5 cows in
May; 8 b/w h/rs 1 y.o.; 2 r/w h/rs 9 m.a.; 2 Angus h/r calves; 6 b/w h/r stirks; 2 b/w bulling h/rs 11 y.o.; b b/w bull calves.
wood units: 2 spare pails; bracket cooler. etc.; wash trough; 100 gall, gnlvaniscd tank; electric boiler.
v Excellent Field of Implements, Riz: Fordson Dexta 1964; Bamlext
Bamford m. spreader; buckrake (new); transport box: pike bogey; Varey fertiliser spreader; chain harrows; land roller; diesel tank 250 galls: .battery
.M. Mower; Vicon-Lely Acrobat,
pound and the usum hand tools and sundries.
Salo; 1 n.m. nronut. Terms: Cash.
RICHARD TURNER & SON.
34a, King Street, CLITHEROE. (Tel. 23G9)
Short Notice of Sale awing to ill health.
On Instructioas from F. Thompson Ksq.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK at
, HORTON HOUSE FARM. Hrarton-ln-Craven. S k ip to n
on TUESDAY. 3rd JUNE
ember; 80 Cows la full milk and recently served.
1968 Land Rover. Sale at 12-30 p.m. Terms Cash.
BY PRIVATE TREATY RICHARD TURNER & SON.
FOR SALE
DEAN SLACK HEAD FARM. SLAIDBURN, Nr, Clitlieroo T. H. Taylor and Son, F.A.I.
For Sale by Privato Treaty HIGHER SLACK FARM. LUMB. ROSSENDALE
e Excellent dally farm with mod
ring fence. t Well positioned near the town,
his property lias excellent views over the local countryside. Full details nnd permits to
view trim the Agents: RICHARD' TURNER & SON, 34a, King Street, Clitheroo.
Lanos., BB7 2EU. (Tol. 2369). caravans
CARAVANS POR SALE. - WHh sites available. mro purchase facilities. Pem
bertons, b.k. Britannia. Lyntons,. Bel
monts. Caravans for hire (fully booked July io t0 *UB site
adjoins.the soa (500 yds. away) on the fringe of the Lake District Largo entertainment
centre, with heated indoor swimming pool (sou. v non.), Large dance h«U tooit, x 3Gio Licenced Bar. Lounge,
.sections ol children’s ploygrounlta. Free brochure ana »crnis. Apply: Dept. D.4. D. LATHam LTD.. Ponderosa Caravan Site, Flookburght • near ■
Sands. Tel. piookburgh 235. ? % t , w ■ Orange*oyer- MOTOR CARS
1957 STANDARD 8. Good con tdition, now battery, - four good
Bmith,: Stonyliurst College, nr.
yres (plus spare), M,O.T. cer Stificate, taxed to July.- £40.—J.
lackburn. Tel Stonyhurst 344,
1859 JAGUAR 2.4.' Good 1-untier. 4 new tyres, nerw battery. Cheap - for,quick sale Or-will exchange
1959 ’ FORDS PREFECT. STaxed, -M.O.T. £55.,il40. Woono 4Lahe, Cllthoroe.
•">- 7- f ■
. dard ■ 10 van.XKUhicroiW^fiUicr.^vehicles partly/ ilrlppidi: Open evfcry day,' 8
a.itt.; to 0
GAR' SPARES/TVRES QALOREJV Break- lnff:'A58 Viui..rPcdfoTd C/A Vail. Stan-
QuHiTty,' SALTRRFORTH: NearBAR- NOLDSWIOKi-TehlBamOldiWiekv 3313.^;
T,- PICKLES, P4tk >CI6He
for smaller car or vana —
ir.Tol. Great Harwood 3501,,-
I960 ‘A.3S VAN.' £25' 6.h.0';—,17 Castle view. ClrtHidrOe.
P1ush sanitation'. Self forvico Tshop. 3 Rtrawberry Bank, -Preston New 5oad. Blackburn. Tel.- Blackburn
Snooker. Electric Ten Pin Bowling, Tabic Tcppis TV Ail under one too!.
S Messrs, L, &.w. Wilkinson, la. ....... ..
1147. • -
good buildings and 55, land in good heart, and within a
rnised house complete range, of
ale to be then read) on Monday, 2nd June. 1969, at tho-Hark-to- Bounty Inn, . Siaidburn, the stocki-caring farm, comprising: l Stonc-bullt farm house with
will offer for- Sale, by Auction s (subject to the conditions of
with hot and cold water to sink; pantry; bedroom 16ft. Oln. x 12ft. 01n; bedroom 10ft. Oln. x Oft oln: spacious' landing. Tho buildings adjoining* > • comprise stone-built barn with'mowsteadi Baulks over* 7- shipponj • timber calf shlppon for* 8; Nisson-typo implement shed: lean-to garage; wood garage. The land Is all in a ring fence and extends to 33 acres, 1 rood, 13 perches. Tho farm is in a pleasant position nnd approached from- the Bow- land-Newton Rood via* Bay Gate. I t is offered with-vacant posses sion on completion. —
iving room, 15ft. 0”; scul-lcry
b Mains electricity to house and t uildings with outside light fix
from tho Auctioneers, Newmarket Street, Skipton. .Tel.- Skipton 2226, or the Solicitors:
ure. Water from spring. Further particulars if required
Bales for 6. 4 and 2: 10 sots of Milking Clusters: 2 Elec. Fences; Concrete Flags; Snmll Tools, etc.
silage sides: Buck Rake: Cattle Trailer; Transport Box; Saw Bench: Manure Spreader: Flat Trailer; 2 Carts: Liquid Feed Tank; Diesel Tank: 2 sets of Chain Harrows: Hay Tumor: Engines and Pumps; Fencing Material; Dairy Utensils', Milking
er; Welgar Baler; Trailer vffth d 82 DAIRY CATTLE viz: 1 Cow ue September: 1 Cow due Nov
S IMPLEMENTS: 1361 Fordson wuper Major; 1961 Fordson Dexta Rovith cab; 1965 Diesel Land
charger (new): 2 electric fencers: posts nnc) wire: AfiO-bHid tiles: JO cow. tubs: 2 tons oFt -C.!. com
Dairy Enuinmcn, viz: 5 Fttl-
Kelvinator direct expansion cooler: Priguialrc. milk store; Gascoigne portable lli.p. engine;
eparator; 2 Bartord bottlers:
3 Gascoigne alloy units; 3 Mac- ford SB buckets; spare palls; t electric boiler: double washing
ith the usual farming sudries.
truck: pig weigher with: new balancers: circular saw bench; R & F table: dram rods: alkatheno s din. piping; s.T. water pump;
crap, etc.; timber spar; kit
SALES BY AUCTION
i RICHARD TURNER & SON. 34a. King Street. CLITHEROE.
■awtaB’ rwflwd* instructions ^losses, Robinson Bros
S ™Hinby Auction, subject
t o / r e ^ o n 11 lmlOSS prc- Thursday, 5th. Juno, 1069 at 4- n.m.. in the
_ 6 E,
VEN.STARS HOTEL, ■ Ohuicli Street Barnoldswlck.
Of interest to country lovers ' and' developers: y
lower CLOSE FARM/ Salterforth, via Colne.
buildings,, and 6 acres' of cx- -tth range of adjoining
ccllcnt land In 3 fields. This property .requires modernis- trlcltv Ma nS' Water and Elcc-
S u! °.,ci1!hmb0rs* Cllthcroo t Full details from the Auc
ioneers: Tel. Cllthoroe 2369.
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers, Bontham. Tel 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.
Local Otllce: 34a KING STREET,
CLITHEROE. Tol. 2369. FORTHCOMING
May
PROPERTY AND STOCK SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
Dispcrsal Sale of 81 Fully Ac credited Cattle, 63 Sheep Trac f tors and Implements, at Park-
DToday, Friday. 23rd; Complete
attractive .semi-detached house known as 7 Ingfleld Crescent, Settle, in the Masonic Hall, Settle, at 3 p.m. f: Wednesday, 28th: Sale of tlie
s ontainer grown, flowering Phrubs, etc.. . at Lane House
June P Monday, 2nd: Sale of Rhoslyn
ns Brentwood, Goodenber Road, Bentham, in tho Town Hall, Bentham, at 3 p.m, c Saturday, 31st: Sale of 500
reehold dwelling hoitse known
Nurseries. Hornby Castle. Hornby. Sale at 10 a.m.
ann. Caton,. for -Brldgcstock
In the White Swan Hotel, wheat- ley Road, Fence, Nr. Burnley at 2 p.m.
oultry Farm, Pence. Nr. Burnley
Mart at 11 a.m. Entries welcome. a Friday, Gth: Sale Of the desir
t Tuesday,'3rd: Collective Furni
ns 14 Craven Terrace. Settle in The Masonic Hall, Settle at 3 p.m.
ure Sale at Bentham Auction ble end terraced, house known
f Friday, Gth: Sale of Furniture
Craven Terrace, Settlo in The Victoria Hall, Settle at 11 a.m.
arm,**; known as .High : Birks. Kcnsden Claphnin is now CAN CELLED.
ns Helthts Farm; Sllsden near ICcighly, in the Devonshire Hotel Skipton at 3 p.m.
cre modern dairy farm known
have received instructions from Mrs. Greenwood, to sell the
RICHARD TURNER & SON. 34a. King Street, Clitheroc. (Tel. 2309)
.
valuable poultry farm known ns
RHOSLYN POULTRY FARM Fence, Nr. Burnley. Lancs.
c Tills excellent poultry unit
acres or thereabouts of land and t complete range of modern poul
ary cabins with brooder, rearing wnd batteny cages. Bulk hopper inith Augeir feed, and self-clean
Mrs* Greenwood. Tel. Nelson 05617.
g cages. t Viewing by appointment with
letion. n Solicitors: Messrs. Steele, Ford
ou to conditions and unless previ Hosly sold) in the White Swan
4201). To be Sold by Auction (subject
Fence, Nr. Burnley, on Monday. 2nd June 1069, at 2*0 p.m.
tel. Wheatley Lane Road, he auctioneers or the owner,
a urnley (Tel. 21284); and also 6t 13, Carr Road, Nelson (Tel.
p Vaoant possession upon com Bnd Newton, 2, Hargreaves Street,
omprises: Modern house with 3 bedrooms, in good condition;
a Monday, 23rd: Sale of the 200 f cre dairy and stock-rearing
Isles Farm, Reedley. Hallows. Nr. Burnley,, in The Festival Hall, Gisburn n-t 3 djd.
a Monday, 30th June. Sale of 62
land known ns Parkfoot Brow, being part, of Parkfoot Farm, near Ingletph. in the Town Hall, Benthnm at 3 p.m. a Thursday, 12th: Sale of 187
3 acres of meadow and pasture cre Dairy Farm known as Moor
aL sale at Willow Tree. Eldroth. Austwlck, for Messrs. C. A. and R. W. Preston. 2 Wednesday, 11th Juno. Sale of
oot Farm, Ingloton, for the Exors. of H. F. Hartley, Deceased. Sale at 11-30 a.m. Tuesday, 27th: Sale of tho very
ispersal Sale of 81 Fully Acc-
ufotlon po‘s',csslon' -upon com- sttele Son;
V ■ stone .built farm-
Auction Mart reports CLITHEROE
onttle, spring lambs, hoggs, sheep and pigs made the follow ing price, returns:- Steers, light, 211s to 224s,
At Monday’s fatstoek sale,
average 218s Cd per cwt; medium, 201s to 221s average 212s per cwt.
average 212s per cwt; medium 299s.
Heifers, Light, 206s to 219s,
average 147s Gd; other cows, 110s to 117s, average 114s; reject stem's omd heifers, 207s to 225s, average 216s. Local spring lambs, 4s 3d to
Quality cows, 134s to 168s,
Wilkinson of Bacup made the following awards: Best in-calf cow, 1 and 2, S. Eamshaiw, Burnley; best heifer, 1 and 2, \ Fisher, Belmont.
At Tuesday’s weekly prize show and sale tihoro were fewer
calves, and a- good entry of owes and lambs. Cattle and calves met a firm
trade, while sheep found im proved demand.
heifers to £112, rearing calves to £35 10s.
Newly calved cows to £110,
ns Gd per lb, average 4s 11-Id per lb; hoggs. 2s 8Jd to 3s 3d, average 3s 2d;' Sheep 2s 2d to 2s 9d, average 2s Old; horned ewes 25/- to i28s each, average 103s lOd; H.B. Ewes 113s to IGOs, average 132s Gd; rams 129s to 192s, average 147s. Pigs: porkers, 25s to 32s Gd
cattle, all in- the hands of fanners, and 92 store cattle were forward.
per score, average 31s 4Jd; cutters, 25s to 33s, average 29s Gd; bacon 28s to 32s averago 29s lid. At Friday's sale, 96 in-calf
cattle. Stores again met a very brisk demand. In-calf cows to £140, heifers
In-calf 'cattle met. a Arm trade, especially for tho best
to £100; strong bullocks to £84, heifers to £90; stirks to £49. Judges J. Coulson and C.
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
40,000 Polystyrene Ceiling Tiles Now in Stock
(VERY slightly substandard) at 19/11 per 100 Tile Box LESS THAN 2)0. EACH
Gentleman John
Wallpapers R1TZ CORNER ACCRINGTON Telephone: 36831
Open nil Whitsuntide
rom 7 Ingflelcl Crescent and 14 Excellent Parking Facilities s Monday, Oth • Complete disper-
NOW OPEN! Peel Street Laun dromat and Dry Cleaning. Seven days weekly, 8-30 a.m. to 9 D.m Tol. Cllthcroo 3991.
NEW and second-hand modern pianos. Leading makes, includ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson. Zender, Bentley Manndngton a n d Weston, Knight. Specialists In Farflsa and Baldwin electronic organs, Confidential
Repairs and tuning service. Pollards (a family business since I860), 20/22 Standlsb Street. Burnley. Tel 25829
terms
GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY, Parson Lane, Clitheroo, ' Tol. 2322.
FASHIONS AT BARGAIN PRICES.
You are welcome to look around.
SAVE W- on Kilt. o( Swish d o . luxe curtain rail. In lact, save 6d. on every foot you buy.
40 ABBEY STREET,.ACORINGTON. Tel. 32108.
WOLSTENHOLME HANDICRAFTS
RUSBRIDGE f o r
DIAMOND repairs.of all kinds; satisfaction guaranteed. — 24
lilgh-clnss
King William St.. Blackburn. Tol, 59100.
SOLID SILVER TEA SERVICE. lSolid gold chunky Charm brace
et. Soltaire diamond ring.—Tel. Preston 28488.
PEDIGREE PRAM, dark, green, detachable body, mattress bag and canopy. £5 o.n.o.—56 Salt- hill Itond, Clltlieroe, after 6 p.m.
RUSBRIDGE ‘ Tor hlgh-class WATCH REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own crafts men and fully guaranteed—24 King William Street. Blackburn. Tel. 59109.
TWO BERTH CRUISER, perfect towing trailer, £350 o.n.o. — Phone Earby 3485.
LADIES ‘ DRESSES, Coats, Showerproof Coats.*—Economic Stores, 70 Whatley Road, Clltheroe. ,
LADIES ITALIAN KNIT SUITS Jn beige, gold, turquoise, green, pink, navy or brown in various sizes from 38" hip to 44",.price £12-7-6. — Economic Stores. 70 Whnlloy Road, Clithcroc.
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litheroc.
MATCHED GOLF CLUBS and bag, £12. Also Ladles matched
Rlbchcster Road, Salesbury, nr. •Blaokburn.
se t : £10.. * Trolley £2/10/-.—117
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THREE PIECE SUITE, Rust, £15. 3 gall. Creda Crusader electric water heater. Can be seen work ing, bargain £5. • —8 Hnyhursb Street,: Clitheroo.
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ROTARY MOWER, Rough grass cutter. Recently overhauled. £10 o.n.o. Tel. Cllthcroo 3170.
mall gomes. A p p ly 37, Pim :■ :
ACROSS
: This gets beaten in time (4).
Finds tec baddy overrun with vermin (8).
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-■(6). riots and studies acts of high seas robbery (12). Don’t include a girl awny,
--Allow ono to take orders ■
. attitude is setting; a problem (6). ' -
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from home (4, 3). Stand up for an increase in salary (5). - - .- An extract from the ’’Inferno” describing a knotty-point (4). To go looking for-, minerals gives a chance of success (8).
DOWN
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I sprinted for the country (4).
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;■ Not the driest of places • dn which to practise your- strokes. (8-4).
,, Made some .labour gains? (6). •
: Men’s ‘ -tips; could be -used unprofitably (8). ’ A ; form. made, up . of a number, of small charges
.Vai'iety of
.heron-.for ithe river.(6)... : '
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■Fish and-beer, my good woman (7 ) .-„
In these one can sec-the first • of tho flare-path a damps (7).
One aftei' bail nrrange- niejit should provide a good one! (5). The -kind , of voice. th a t . makes our cause endlessly confused (7). Ho cleans up after many fli'es (7-5). Adopting a particular
18. The boy coming up with ;
broken reactor^—a big hole is the z'esult (6).
- ,itho editor was Inquisitive (5).
19. . For fear th a t some of the . battle stations may :' be ■
seen1 (4).' - ;
10. Rider; 11, Lawsuit; 12,- Inter; 13, Poser; 18, Washing; 20.
Gaffed;v 9, Grandchildren;
• Twists; 16, Agent; 17, Passed;: ■ - 19, Inner.
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: A ;three week! defend the Wor| first prize in an t
( petition now aJ features indudl athletics season! 'tennis, golf.
ing still; 3, Endorse; 5, Allow; ' 6, Fortune-teller; 7, Denote; '- 8, Shell; 14, Ottoman; 15, ■ i
22,_ Salary; 23, Inbred, i DOWN: 1, Figure; 2, stand
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION i ACROSS: 1, Foster; 4,
■ : : Theta; 21, Spinning-mills; - M
Wi Me]
£4 10s to £6 14s per head. Judges H. Turner; Larigho,
Half bred ewes with lambs
and T. M. Wallbank of Dll- worth made the awards: Best cow or heifer, 1, C. Airey, of
Twiston; 2, F. Smalley, of Clitheroe.
newly calved cows and heifers, including five fully accredited, were forward.
M. and J. Faraday, £136: 2, W. G. Wallbank, £126; 3, J. Lord, £116. Newly calved heifer: 1, T. A.
Prizes: Newly halved Cow: 1, ■
Cornthwaite. £136; 2, M. and J. Faraday, £140; 3, W. E. Brown, £115. Best f'idly accredited: J. K.
Gorst. £145. Prices: Accredited cows to
£128 average £105: accredited heifers to £145, average £145;
£11 15s and £13 15s. Weekly sale of store cattle:
b and w cows to £136, average £113 10s: b and w heifers to £140, average £114 2s.
Calves: Two forward made
58 forward, trade good. B and w steers to £107 10s:
b and w heifers to £99; black steers to £94; black heifers to £85 10. Hereford steers to £72; Hereford heifers to £68 10s. Weekly sale of store sheep
and ewes with lambs at foot; 32 ewes forward.
ewes with twin lambs to £10 15s; horned ewes with singlo lambs to £6.
Geld ewes to 98s; horned
May 15. 76 newly calved cows and heifers, including fully accedited. met a good trade. Prizes b and w cow. 1. H.
GISBURN At Gisburn on Thursday
Horsfield, £121; 2. R. Thomp son and Sons £127: 3. R. Thompson and Sons. £110. Col. cow, 1. Mrs. E. A.
Drinkall and Sons. £98; 2. Mrs. E. A Drdnkall and Sons £98.
cattle. 122 sheep. 122 pigs' and 175 calves were forward. Certified cattle; light steers,
col. cows to £95: col. heifers to £98. In the; fatstock section -171
Chief prices: b and w cows to £127: b and w heifers to £135;
£130; 2, F. Paxton, £124; 3, F. Paxton, £135. Col. heifer; 1, Mrs. E. A.
Drinkall and Sons. £95: 2, M. Ison, £89; 3. Mrs. E. a, Drinkan and Sons £95. B and w heifer 1, F. Paxton,
BENTHAM At Bentham on May 14, 28
average 190s 2d; fat-cows 88s to 150s, average 128s 5d; bulls 153s. ■ Sheep: light lambs 4s 8d to
5s 2d, averago 5s; medium lambs 4s l id to 5s Id, average
5s; light hoggs 2s 9d to 3s Gd. averago 3s' 3d; heavy hoggs, 3s lOd, average 3s 10d-;. heavy - shearlings 2s 2d; uncertified: hoggs (each) £ 6 :12s to £6 16s, average £6 14s; half bred ewes. £2 to £8 12s, average £6 6s 7 d : : horned owes £1 2s to £6 14s, average £4 0s Gd. Pigs: 26s to 32s Gd, average,
29s 3d; cutters 26s to 33s. average 29s; baconers 26s to 29s average 27s 3d; overweight pigs, 22s to 25s, average 23s 6d: fat- sows £16 to £37, average; £22 12s 3d. Calves: killers, 15s to £5
17s Gd, average £4 19s lOd: rearers £6 to £48 10s, average £14 14s 7d. At the weekly sale of in-pig
gilts, sows and store pigs, 407 forward met a good trade. Eight in-pig sows to £42; 8
in-pig gilts to £42, 2 boars to £31; 388 store pigs made from £5 to £12 and averaged £6 17s; 1 sow with followers to £50.
OBITUARY Mrs. E. Atkinson
merly of Clitheroc, died In a Newcastle hospital on Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn Atkinson, for
Atkinson had been living in Durham w-itli her daughter. A native of Clithoroe, she was a member o f : the Moor
For the past four years, Mrs.
Lane Church and Trinity Church. Mrs. Atkinson was tho widow
of the Into Mr. Mark Atkinson, of West View. She is survived by a brother,
Ellen (Nelly) Elizabeth’ East- ham, of Browfoot. Bolton-by- Bowiland. died at the home of her niece on Wednesday week, aged 81. Miss Easthnm was born and
Miss E. E. Eiistliam A keen horticulturist. Miss
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two daughters and four grand children.
A FEl CLA
SETT] Clitheroc ;
liest cricket i by limestone and beautiful
national summ Clitheroe woi
opened with ! Davies to th- Foster and Da
: brook, who : ha. season so well, 1 and became F< victim with the Turpin was jo
came together,
ton. and .they se some - serious Forty-two runs horn- was s’ow g.
CHANt
from Turpin,: but scoring fast ant several bowling 100 appeared n with Clayton 42 20
The 50. went u
Settle had tr and Ridgwa.v wit
and it fell to Co< Turpin at 112 ft ab e 24.
for 61 in ot hours. Tomlinson ■two. when the ;; declared at 5.15 • nine.
who reached his off Mitchell. . Quii needed and Va out for eight, Rt and Wes-thead ft Clayton was bow
Vaughton joir
head and Ciayto only two on tho t head bowled Coo!
C'-itheroe opene>
-lived in Accrington for about 60 years and was connected with Christ Church, Accring ton. The latter pant of her life was spent
WRVS Meals on Wheels ser vice, the Women’s Institute, the Royal Lifeboat Associa tion, tile West Riding Educa tion Committee and the Girl Guides Committee. Cremation took p la c e at
Bowland. She was a member of the
Accrington Crematorium on Saturdaj’.
■la to . Samuel Tassell, Was a ■native ■ of Lnngho and Worked i nt Spring -Mill, Langho, until
t closed. .
183s to 211s average 198s 6d; light heifers, 207s to 212s aver age 209s 6d: uncertified steers and heifers, 144s to 239s
took place at Pleasing-ton on Monday.
daughter. A service and cremation
She is survived by. her ... ,
health for a number of years. Mrs. Tassel 1. widow of the
hospital of Mrs. Maty Isabella Tassel], of cla.vton Row, Langho. She was 79. She had been in failing
Mrs. M. I. Tassel 1 The death has occurred in
in Bolton-by- CONFIDI
only 14 runs camt 45 minutes. Entwi; Clayton who tool;
Mitchell joinec
Mitchell was diffit tarn. Clayton had A;
catch against -• Clajton was disa: spite of tight
IVesthead at the - A confident -ap
to be replaced who took two two from Da’ following :Entv •pavilion -for 14 pec-tively boti Foster. Washbrook
After a stead' was bowled by
Easy el
victor) Whallcy score,
, - : N o r t t le r n r c n c h e: they were all Whfilley surpassed with little difficult: D. Bleazai'd scor
year’s league.lei Jim Rudd taking
beaten 39, A. Ander out, and G. Ireland ing bat, scored L being c’.ean-bowleil Jones. Whalley 91 for 2,
N. 90. BLACKBUl|
J. Ready c Ireland B. McNulty, st Irel Rudd
L. Walsh, c Parkin Peters’ . . . . . . . . . .
T. Ibbotson b : Sin B. Haydock,: c Pet Rudd ..................
Collins, c Bleaza Singleton - .. ; .
N. Richardson b :
E. Ireland,: c Single Rudd ......... ; . .
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