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VAPQHA FLY KILLER STRIPS


Recommended price 15/11 OUR PRICE 14/11


Dawsons


28/30 Parson Lane, Clifheroc. Tel: 3382


JL W . L. STEELE & CO. 5 Castlegate Clitheroe


r ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS Tel. 2092 WHALLEY OFFICE: 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495.


MAGNIFICENT MODERN FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE — 4, LEYS CLOSE. WISWELL VILLAGE, Nr. WHALLEY. Con­ tained In approx, one quarter of nn acre ol beautllully laid out grounds with southerly aspect and privacy. The tastefully appointed accommodation with lull CENTRAL HEATING contains four bedrooms; study; sun balcony, half-tiled bathroom, scp. w.c.; entrance hall: spacious lounge with dining area and French windows to patio; unit-fitted kitchen; walk-in larder; second w.c.. laundry. Large integral garage.


S U P E R I O R S TONE-FRONTED SEMI-DETACHED—22, WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEROE. Three bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom, entrance hall; lounge; dining room; kitchen. Detached brick garage. Reduced to bargain PRICE: £3,600.


EXTREMELY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW.— 4. LINGFIELD AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Superb


situation with all principal rooms lacing south and open countryside. CENTTRAL HEATING to three bedrooms: hall- tiieu bathroom; entrance vestibule: nail; spacious lounge; laree dimng/kitchen, etc. Integral garage.


ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED—27. WINDSOR AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Three bedrooms; half-tiled bath­ room. sep. w.c.; entrance hall; lounge; dining room: large


kitchen: Workshop and detached garage. Gardens front and rear


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW—21. CROWTREES ROAD. SABDEN VILLAGE. Pleasant rural situation and con­ taining three bedrooms; bathroom; entrance vestibule; hall; spacious lounge; good kitchen: rear porch and store. Room lor garage.


DESIRABLE FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED—5. BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Two good bedrooms; bathroom; spacious sun lounge; living room; large dining/kitchen, etc.


Room lor garagc/car port.


WELL-MAINTAINED GARDEN-FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE— 4. KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE. Two large bedrooms; three-piece batnroonv front entrance vestibule; hallway; sitting room living room; kitchen. Small garage.


COMPACT TERRACED COTTAGE— BRIDGE ROAD, CHATBURN VILLAGE. Open views at the front and comprising two double bedrooms; front entrance vestibule; spacious sitting room, livlng/kltchen, etc. Garden at rear. W.c.


NEW PROPERTY SUPERIOR DETACHED HOUSE IN COURSE OF CON­


STRUCTION OFF BUCCLEUCH AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Full OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING to lour bedrooms; bath­ room. entrance hall with litted cloakroom off: lounge; dining room, kitchen: laundry: playroom: double garage. FREE­ HOLD Large gardens. Open rural views.


SEMI-DETACHED CHALET— KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE. Full GAS CENTRAL HEATING to three bedrooms; bathroom with pale blue suite: entrance hall: spacious living room; unlt-httcd kitchen; large integral garage. FREEHOLD.


INGHAM AND YORKE,


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers.


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. BB7 1HG. : Tel. 3655/6. FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY


PENDLE VIEW COTTAGE, WORSTON, CLITHEROE.


This is an attractive COUNTRY COTTAGE conveniently


situated in Worston village with good access and comprising: Sitting and Living Rooms. Kitchen, two Bedrooms, Bath­ room, Storage Facilities. Garden and Orchard.


For further particulars apply Agents. INGHAM AND YORKE,


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers.


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. BB7 1HG. : Tel. 3655/6. FOR SALE BY AUCTION


(subject to conditions and unless sold previously by Private Treaty)


at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe, on


Wednesday, 26th August, 1970, at 3-0 p.m. MITTON VICARAGE,


MITTON, Nr. WHALLEY, BLACKBURN. A desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE set in spacious


grounds with magnificent views, comprising: Lounge. Dining room, Study, Kitchen, Scullery, Cellar, 5 Bedrooms, Bath­ room and Store Room, Central Heating System, Garage and various outbuildings.


For further particulars apply Agents. INGHAM & YORKE


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. BB7 1GH. Tel. 3655/6. FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY


VALUABLE DAIRY, STOCK REARING AND SHEEP FARM known as


PROCTERS FARM,


SLAIDBURN, Nr. CLITHEROE 199.087 acres or thereabouts.


Together with SHEEP RIGHTS on Burn Moor and Dunsop Fell. WITH VACANT POSSESSION FROM 1st NOVEMBER. 1970. This is a sound grassland farm with milking accommodation for 34 cows together with tyings for 58 other stock and numerous other useful loose boxes, pens and accommodation lor loose housing of stock.


There is a substantial modernised lour bedroomed farmhouse which is well situated and sheltered with excellent views over tne upper reaches of the Hodder Valley.


For further particulars apply Agents.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHERCE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents.


ATKINSON’S FARMHOUSE. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. Stone- built farmhouse with wonderful views. Kitchen, pantry,


lounge, dining room bathroom, three bedrooms. Unspoilt with modern conveniences. PRICE: £4,250 o.n.o.


14. CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE. Excellent modernised terraced house with kitchen lounge, dining room, bathroom and two bedrooms. Good condition throughout. PRICE:


£2.300 o.n.o.


32. BROOK STREET, CLITHEROE. Substantial terrace House, comprising kitchen/livlng room, lounge, bathroom and two bedrooms. Yard to rear. Modernised and well decorated.


PRICE t £1.100 o.no


COUNTRY BUILDING SITES: available with outline planning permission at Tosslde and Baiterforth.


Full printed details from the Agents: 2, NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 1369.


attractive village of WADDINGTON. Near CLITHEROE.


Development ol Detached Properties by h e a ldw o o d


CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. .


dormer bungalows and houses with 3 and 4 Bedrooms


_ rs 435 to £6.750 including


^ r m A m r CENTRAL HEAT,NO View Days-


■ Sunday from 2-3° 10 4 P'm-


rY & co., 6314.'


HI-FI EQUIPMENT 10,000•filin'* 0" dom


O nitfi*loft i


PROPERTY FOR SALE WISWELL


For sole this weekend. Firm offer of around £7,900 could secure superb modern detached house.


A real bargain for quick sole PHONE WHALLEY 3549


' (This weekend only—after 3-00 p.m. Friday).


721 V


s‘heep. viz: 70 Masham and mule ewes (1-4 crop); 2 Suffolk or good implements includes: Ferguson 35 tractor;


2^'hee/LtraUcr'°green erw \oa?c°r7>re5sureSp u ^ rite^ larVowing crate; feed barrow; spraying machine;


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents. Auctioneers and Valuers.


Total Disnorsal Sale duo to Illness


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


Have received Instructions from Mr. Fred Dent to sell by auction his valuable live and dead larming stock at


BEND HILL FARM,


HARLE SYKE, Nr. BURNLEY on Friday, 14th August. 1970, at 1-3D n.m.


40 head of grand b/w and r/w cattle: 12 cows springing or newlv-calved; 3 b/w cows recently calved; 2 b/w hlrs. recently calved; 2 r/w cows newly calved; 3 cows Dept./Oct.; 13 cows in


Vehicles and Imnlemonts: Singer Vogue 1963 M.O.T.; M. inter­ national B250 tractor: Nuflield Universal 4 tractor with cab, small car trailer: l.H. lert. spreader; buekrnke las new,: Bam- ford Wuffler; Jackeroo K.M. loader (this year); Howard rota spreader V.L. 6-wheel rake, 2 transport boxes: BAR dairy refrigerator A.T.: 5-pull bottler (this year): together with the usual hand tools and farming sundries.


lull milk and recently served; 5 b/w calves. 1,500 Head of Poultry, viz: 300 pullets F.O.L.; 300 pullets 3 weeks In lay; 900 yearlings In lull lay.


____ . Full details from the Auctioneers: 2. NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. LANCS. Tel. 2369.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Have AreC


(Sawley) Ltd. to sell by Auction their entire live and dead '


Tuesday, 25th August, 1970, at 11-0 a.m. at LANESIDE FARM, SAWLEY,


CLITHEROE comprising


2 i'll HEAD OF ACCREDITED AND RECORDED CATTLE


due Dec.: 6 cows r/served; cow geld in milk. 8 PEDIGREE Friesian cattle viz: b/w cow due Aug.; cow due


nnr ■ hlr due Jan.; cow r/served; 4 geld' hfrs. 62 OTHER dairy cows and htrs. viz: 9 n/calved; 7 springing,


1 PEDIGREE dairy Shorthorn cows; 4. cows n/c; .2 cows due August; cowdue t*pt.; 4 cows due Oct.: 2 cows due Nov; cow


ctelm?r*’nstrui3tlo,n^Ufrom r\lessrsf*tK 6 ILB°Ch^’pman farming stock on


SKIPTON AUCTION MART Yorks. West Riding


Wednesday Next, 12th August


Fortnightly Special Sale oC Store Lambs Catalogued entry of


9750 DOWN CROSS AND HALFBRED STORE LAMBS


tile majority being fit for immediate slaughter or very short keep.


THIS WILL BE AN EXCELLENT SHOW OF FORWARD LAMBS; SALE AT 10-30 prompt.


Matthew Palllster, Secretary/Manager. Tel: 2375 SALE BY AUCTION


SI LVERW OOD—BALSHAW Auctioneers and Valuers.


I Silverwood—Balshaw having re­ ceived instructions will sell by auction for Mr. Fred Lawson (changing type of farming)


Saturday. August 15th


at MEANLEY FARM. NEWTON. Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs,


(situate off the Ensington Road, near Newton).


i in-calf, heifers for service and store cattle: 4 b & w heifers due Aug-Sept.! 1 b & w heifer due Jan.: 10 b & w heifers 16-20 months, 1 b & w cow geld; 2 b & w cow suckling (Hercford- Angus bull calves and 1 Angus hfr. calf. 6 months); 1 b & w heifer suckling (b & w hfr. and bull calves, 3 months): 1 Charo- lats hfr. suckling (b & w bull calf 3 months); 3 b & w bullocks 21 yrs: 3 b & w bullocks. 20 months: 3 Angus bullocks, 12 months; 2 Angus hfrs. 12 months:. 1 Here­ ford and 1 b & w hfr., 12 months: 5 Angus hfrs. and bullocks 20-24 months; 2 b & w bull stlrks 10- 12 months (licensed).


ewes (2-4 shear), 15 horned ewes (5 shear): 24 horned Gimmer shearlings: 35 horned Glmmers lambs


Sheen and Lambs: 75 horned \ tup.


Suffolk cross (G & W. lambs). 55 homed (G & W lambs): 2 homed rams; 1 Suffolk shearling


(f or keeping): 20


. Maohinory and Implements Ferguson rear mounted mower; Cock Pheasant: Massey Harris side rake; Massey Harris manure spreader: Lister mounted nrtl- ficinl sower; hay trailer with screw tip gear; Atkinson hay blower (p.t.o.); chain harrow; round Iron pig trough; quantity of scrap; various bins: cabins: 1, 10’ x 6’: 1, 8’ x 6’ with floors;


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers,


Bontham. Tel. 444/5/6. Noar Lancaster.


and also at 2 New Market Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 2369.


CLAIMING DATES FOR


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


46 head of smart countrybrod, August


persal sale at Back Lane Farm, Tunstall for R. Briggs, Esq.


Final Reminder; Monday, 10th: Complete dis­


fully licensed small dales hotel known as Helwith Bridge Hotel, Helwith Bridge. Nr. Settle, to­ gether with three acres of Pas­ ture Land, in two lots, upon the premises at 3 p.m.


Final Reminder: Tuesday, 11th: Sale of the free


CYRIL HOOLEY


hold modernised terraced dwel- llnghouse known as 36, Midland Terrace. Hclliffeld, in the Black Horse Hotel, at 6-30 p.m.


Final Remindor: Tuedsay, 11th: Sale of the free­


change of date. Sale of the de­ sirable country house with out­ buildings, known as Guy HU1, Wennington, in the Town Hall, Bentham, at 3 p.m.


Final Remindor: Wednesday, 12th: Please note


sal sale at Meadow Top. Slald­ burn, for W. Mitton. Esq


beautifully situate bungalow known as Kemps Hill, Barbon,


Tuesday, 18th: Sale of the


Nr. Klrkby Lonsdale, in the Royal Hotel, Klrkby Lonsdale, at 3 p.m


| slatted floor ark; 2 rearing arks on runners: 2 wood and iron mil field hay racks: other small Items. Also: liner 5’ 3f": cement


| mixer (Lister engine) on pnue, Sale- 1 o’clock prompt. (A


S.19.


| caterer will attend the sale). The above livestock is well


OTHER FIXTURES


.. Saturday. August 29th: Total dispersal sale of livestock, form machinery. Implements, etc. for Mr G. Taylor. Procters Form l Slaldburn, Nr. Clitheroe.


pig crate, iarrowing el’ctrlc fencers; 2 barrows; in-churn co™ean 84r Axl unnsf anl1hetr usual farming hand tools and sundry implements. Sale 11-0 a.m. prompt. Terms cash.


Full printed catalogues from the auctioneers: CA8UALTY-SERVICE


2. NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369. .LIVE AN1MA1


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted’ ■ within 50 miles radius


’BLACKBURN TEL: 59595 7 M


MINCING LANE / OARWEN STREET ILES FROM Mf^CLOSEDTHUR^


ALAN HELLIWELL AND SONS MOSS SIDE FARM, M1LNROW. NEAR ROCHDALE


Telephone Roohdale 45469. EXPERT SERVICES


........W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals-ano Odd Jobs Undertaken.


71 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE.


Tel. 2857. Leicester. LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd. 11 Wellford Rd.


PROPERTY WANTED


TWO-BEDROOMED HOUSE or bungalow, with bath. Cash.— Tel. Accrington '33401. •


■ Saturday, September 5th: Total dispersal sale of livestock, farm machinery, etc., for Mr. R. Fisher. Brunghlll Farm, Newton,


| Nr. Clitheroe. S Saturday. Sontcrhbcr 29th


| Wilcook & Tomlinson. Auctioneers:


Farm Bay Horse. Cockerham Road. Nr Garstang, for Messrs.


oeclal sole at Bloom Field House


I C. Silverwood: Livingstone House. Slaldburn. Tel. 652; J._ Balshaw, Glen ■ Thorn, 91, Waddington Road., Clitheroe.. Tel. 2011.


freehold fertile dairy and stock­ rearing farm known as Wrayton Farm. Wrayton, Nr. Hornby, in 7 lots, in the Town Hall, Bentham, at 3 p.m


Wednesday, 19th: Sale of the


res of pasture land known ns Hnggermire, Masonglll, Nr. Ingle- ton. in the Town Hall. Bentham. at 3-15 p.m.


I worth intending customers' attention, the cattle having been


lambs at Ribblchcad Station. Saturday, 22nd; Sale of cattle


Friday, 21st: First sale of store


and sheep at Ivescar. Chapel-le- Dale. Nr. Tngleton.


at Bentham Auction Mart for Messrs Lamberts. Wisbech.


Saturday. 22nd: Sale of bulbs


acres of Building Land, at Bow- ness-on-Wlndermere.


Monday. 24th: Sale of two


persal sale of accredited live­ stock at Lane Side Farm. Sawley, for Messrs. E. H. Chapman (Sawley) Ltd


Tuesday, 25th: Complete dis­


{ ton Esq . Date To Fix: Sale of the coun­


persal sale at Brunscar, Chapel- le-Dale Ingleton, for W. Middle-


Tuesday, 25th: Complete dis­


try cottage In need of renovation and 45-acre farm known as Meadow Top, Saldburn; Nr. Clitheroe.


J. G. ROWLAND TELEVISION SPECIALISTS


Offer Bush and Murpj,y 19 and 22 inch Colour


Televisions for immediate delivery. Also large selection of Black and Whits single standard 20 and 24 inch receivers. All the above on Confidential, Rental or HP. Terms.


J. G. ROWLAND


64-66 King street, Whalley. Tel: Whalley 3585


. acWednesday, 19th: Sale of 32 Friday, 14th: Complete disper­


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatlc


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE


Phone: 2023 Evenings 2016


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1970 SALE BY AUCTION


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone 2695 (Evonlnss 3755 and 2180).


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


MODER SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW, 4, LANGDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Comprising vestibule: hall, lounge, tile range with ••Baxi” interior: kitchen, tttted stainless steel sink unit, wail and ttoor units; two bedrooms: three-piece bathroom Garden areas, parage space. Current peneral rates payable: £36. Ground rent: £5. Particulars and appointment


to view from HOTHERSALL & FORREST


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW IN COOD HESI- DENTIAL LOCALITY, fi DENBIGH DRIVE CLITHEROE. In a pleasant Dart of the town and near Primary enh b°th the Clitheroe Grammar Schools A stone-lronted moPerty with the following accommodation: hall: Usbaped iminoe.


kitchen: three-piece bathroom and two d ™b' c b ^,r ° the ground floor: third dormer bedroom reached


- d


staircase Brick-built garage finished ns Modest garden areas front and rear Mains services Armnrrr mpnt to view from HOTHERSALI to FORREST


FOUR BEDROOMED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE 'JJ THE


WADDINGTON ROAD AREA SITUATE AT 30 SCHOOL TERRACE. CLITHEROE. This substantial stone-built resj-


dence has a palisaded garden frontage and co^Prlsc^'' bule: hall: lounge: dining room; kitchen with Bayburn cooker larder* four bedrooms: three-piece bathroom. Yard and offices with room for a vehicle Annual ground rent, £2 Is Od Current general rates payable: .4-32


THREE-BEDROOM TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE n. F°BT STREET CLITHEROE. A brick-built, property off the main


highway.’ with excellent accommodation for a lamily. bule" hallway: sitting room* Uving room: Wtchen: lai ter Three bedrooms (two double and one slnelei. tnree piece bathroom. Concreted yard with tool shed: fuel store ^ <j>ut- side w.e. Mains services. Current general lates payable.


£21. 6s. 8d. Annual ground rent: 16/Gd


STONE-BUILT TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE, No. 12. CURZON ctrcct p.litheroe comprising; hallway: sitting room.


upper floor bedrooms. Yard with fuel store auci w.c. Mains services. Current general rates payable £17 6s. bci.


IMngroom®^kitchen white sink (h. & c water,: tarter Two . HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


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


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE. BB7 2JW. TELEPHONE 3325


TODAY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th. FORTNIGHTLY SALE ^ ^ N O O N STORE CATTLE.


Good entries expected In both sections Last sale: In-Calf 59, Stores 66.


MONDAY. AUGUST 10th.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOUK AT 12 NOON. Entries and Order of Sole:


40-50 Pigs; 100-120 Ewes; 900-1.100 Lambs.


70-80 Steers. Heifers and Fat Cows;


Lamb Ballot drawn at 11-30 n.m. lor stock weighed and graded by this time.


TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th.


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE.


Good entries lorward now ol top quality Hellers and young Cows, all In the farmers’ hands, the majority Pains on the market for the first time. Buyers assured of selecting from sound well-doing stock.


Completely Separate Brucellosis Premises for fully-licensed stock. WEEKLY SALE OF 60-100 good Rearing Calves at 12 noon. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th. SECOND LAMB SALE.


1 500-2,000 Half-Bred. Down Cross, and Horned Lambs from many regular consignors. Lambs requiring short keep, and Sharp Store Lambs for Autumn Keep.


Entries to hand include: R. & A. Rednmyne, 100; T. W. Red- mayne, 120: W. Crosslcy 350: B. Dlnsdale 30.


A SALE WORTHY OF ATTENTION. SALE AT 12 NOON.


FRIDAY AUGUST 28th: HALF-BRED OIMMER SHEARLINGS, ' and SPECIAL SALE OF HORNED LAMBS.


FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11th: HALF-BRED and GIMMER LAMB SALE.


Schedules for all sheep sales lrom the ollicc.


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


S


S C? ^ 1 *& £ u n £ ROOM^Ga! bred centra/heatlng thrWghmit. Undercover to


GARAGE UTILITY ROOM and FUEL STORE Ample space tor second Garage. Pleasant, gardens with double wrought iron Rates payable £97 oer annum .Leasehold ground rent £14


p.a. All ma-ltis sendees _______ WELL-MAINTAINED MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW.


ROSEGARTH. HENTHORN ROAD, (’LITE liROK


" t l M !


19’ 9" x 12', superior tiled fireplace: LIVING K:ITCHEN 12 x 12 . ppAD PORCH* TWO BEDROOMS U fa N U and U 2 X 10. THREE-PIECE’ BATHROOM. Outside: storage shed and luel


store. Ample space for garage. Rates payable £52 per annum. Leasehold G.R. £7 per 1 1 , < -• td


annum. All main services arc available. ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


11 BLEASDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Conveniently situated in an excellent


rdL sw e -0^ a„d 9’ S"’ l « ' r HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE


BATHROOM. DETACHED BRICK GARAGE 16 6 X 8 6 .


FrlV Rate^payabfe1 £59 p.a. Leasehold G.R. £5 per annum All mams ^pA^IOUs'SEMIDETACHED HOUSE.


MOORHURST, 75. HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE


situated in a very convenient and popular residential area of CUthiH'oe with compact gardens; to, t h


e


PANTRY; REAR PORCH: THREE BEDROOMS; MODERN THREE-PlEUE BAlHROOM^ush toUet nnd larg0 njci store. Rates payable £36 per annum. Leasehold G.R. £3 per annum.


D IN H^G* ROOM : 12' l ” : KITCHEN 8' 9" X 8’; SEPARATE JOHN E. PINDER .


Mains services including 13 amp wiring. LOCAL AGENTS FOlT


First part fortnightly two-day sale principally In the matter of deceased estates from Pres­ ton and surrounding areas to within the


Salerooms, Stone-Bridge, Longridee,


Tomorrow, Saturday, 8 August, at 10 a.m.


SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD and VARIOUS FURNITURE.


FURNISHINGS. BEDDING. EFFECTS and MISCELLANEA, MATCH SET BOBBY LOCKE GOLF CLUBS. EXCELLENT CARPETS.


About 500 lots. View to 9 p.m. Friday.


Second part fortnightly two- day sale.


Thursday Next, 13th August, at 1-30 p.m.


ANTIQUE and OLDER STYLE FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, ORNAMENTS. METALWARE, GLASS. POTTERY and MISCELLANEA.


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent,


JOHN E. PINDER,


Stone-Bridge and Berry Lane, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


10... ner


Occupying a plcnsant position with good renr outlook. LOUNGE


a co


Blackburn Burnley and Cutiikroe


Geoffrey Taylor & Oof


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


6 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


CHARMING GEORGIAN RESIDENCE CIRCA 1730— 1740.


gardens, commanding unrivalled southerly Ribblc Valley to the full reach ol


NT


WHITE HALL, GRINDLETON, WEST RIDING OE YORKSHIRE Occupying a fine elevated position in


scheduled as ol outstanding natural beauty. I M p 8 ^ 1f f i w 1iN0B^ 8 | f ]$ X“ w . ,6 ^ -v eH


JACKSON & REEDAY


Complete Dispersal Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock at


JACK HOUSE FARM,


with instructions from Mr. T. Whitaker (retiring) to sell by Auction on Friday. 14th August 1970, the whole of his farming stock, comprising;


Brogden. Nr. Barnoldswick. Jackson & Reeday are favoured


Cattle, viz: 19 young cows due Sept, and Oct.; 1 due Dec.: 4 hfrs.


28 Grand Home-Bred B & W


due Aug. and Sept.; 4 hfrs. 12 m.o


shearlings: 55 grand store lambs; 1 Border x Suffolk ram.


Pend'lc Hill in an. area clottferoom.


beautiful mature views across the


d Ad - - t y , e B^lO’^LARGE^PAN’l^^REAR^HALI^ANE^AUN^RY^UTILITY


room 16' 8” x 15 6’ First Floor: MAbTER BEDRUUM at * * 15' 1*. adjoining DRESSING ROOM. BEDROOM 2, 14 9 X 12 7” ; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.


BEDROOM 5. 14' 6" X 11 3": STORAGE ROOM 14 9 X 8 0 . ‘^ “ Excelfe^rGawe B°ock and Outbuildings with rooms over SUna™iL°8iC


Second Floor: Bedroom 3. 15 x IE^ BEDROOM^4, is s r ™ 13 »mp ring main


wiring. Rateable Value £130. Freehold. EXCLUSIVE DETACHED RESIDENCE BUILT IN 1950.


11 CLAREMONT AVENUE, GLTTHEROF


Occupying a choice site in a mature residential area with


excellent views towards Pendle HU' ai “he .S 'N w irP N T ••L". POROH ENTRANCE HALL: CLOAKS,, MAGNIFICAT L


SHAPED LOUNGE WITH DINING AREA 19 9 X 17 3 overall, mmpnnu 4 15'x 13'- Sheep: 39 Lonk x ewes; 2 H.B.


fog and 28 acres of pasture until 2nd February, 1971: 840 bales of good hay to eat on with free service


Eatage: 17 acres of unbroken s Implements include: 2 Fergu-


pede (new) mower: Vicon-Lely: 3nmford manure spreader: mole drainer;


on tractors (one diesel); Centi­


washer: posts: rails; chain har­ row: barrows; ladders, hay trailer and cart; diesel tank: hut 30 x 10’: 2 arks: cl. fence unit; 3 stone pig troughs: hay rack: drain rods: 3 steel gates: cl brooder; inchurn cooler; 4 Gascoigne milk units; wash tank: buckets: small tools, etc


‘Edward’s” power


important sale: all the cattle arc youne and of top quality, the sheep and lambs are forward in condition and the implements well-maintained.


N.B Attention is drawn to this


Farm. Foulridgo. Tel. Colne 3850: and 466. Skinton Road. Keighley.


Tel. 4675.


On Instructions from W. Mitton. Esq.


Comnlote DInscrsal Sale of


Sheen. Imnlemonts and Hay at MEADOW TOP FARM. SLAIDBURN.


on Friday, 14th August


guson 35; Bamlctt rear mounted mower; manure spreader; slurry tanker: wheel barrow; asbestos ridging sheets; fertiliser broad­ caster; Worth 2-cow trailer: two side deliveries; two scalers; churn; two hay trailers; anvil: electric fence; draining rods; 12’ x 8’ cabin; 22 cwt. ICI nitro chalk; 50 sleepers: 6 metal gates: large quantity of scrap Including 12 scrap cars, small tools, etc.


lambs. Implements: 1960 Massey Fer­


Alfa Laval M.M. units, spare pul- sators; wash trough; inchurn cooler; M.M. motor nnd pump; pipeline for 12.


Dairy Equipment:: Two S.S. Viz.: II H.B. ewes: 12 Suffolk


Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Catering by Lamberts. Auctioneers* Offices; Gragg


MEMORIA LS


In Stock specially tor Glitneroe cemetery regulation, Send tor designs and prices or call and Insneet NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


W. ROCK and CO.


MONUMENTAL YARD. BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD,


Telephone 2161 No connection with any other firm or individual b ir th s ^On^ 1 August'at Bromley ^feade; HARGREAVES (nee Turner).—


KING (nee Illingworth).—On 29 July. 1970. at Queen’s Park Hos­ pital. to Frances and Rodger, a daughter. Stephanie J a n c Frances, now at Brand ey Meade, Thanking all concerned.


On 29 July. 1970, at Bromley Meade, Wholley. to Catherlnc and Roger, a son. Paul. Tliank- ine all concerned.


^


WARD (nee Riddehough).~“On 31 July 1970. at Queen s Park Hospital, to Beverley and Barry, a son Stephen Barry, a brother for Martin and Darrell. Thank­


ing all concerned. ENGAGEMENTS


Sayle. 12. Barker Lane, Rnrns- greave, Blackburn, and aie late


RFLL—SAYLE—The engagement Is announced between Elizabeth only daughter of Mrs. E. M.


Mr. R. J Sayle and bUcbnc - youngest son of Mrs. M. T. Bel1. Croft Cottage. Gisburn. and the


late Mr. I. L. Bell. Congratulations from both


families._______________________ ,


DAVEY—KNIGHT—Mr. and Mrs. W. Knight, of 117. Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. ore pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter Ruth to Kenneth, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davey. of 34. Kemplc


View. Clitheroe. —Congratulations rfom both families


______


WILKINS0N.-L0MAX.-Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilkinson. 8. Kirk Avenue. Low Moor, Clitheroe.


take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their son John to Alison, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Lomax. 3, Scott Street. Clnyton-le-Moors. —Congratulations from both


families. 21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


DAVEY. — Congratulations Kenneth on your 21st birthday,


3 August, 1970. Health and happiness always. __AH our love, Mum and Dad.


DAVEY. — Congratulations Ken on your 21st birthday, 3rd Aug­


—Love and best wishes, Ruth. ust. 1970. , , _ .. MARRIAGES DAVIES—FORREST.—The mar-


rlnge took place on Saturday, l August, 1970. In London of Terrence John Douglas Davies


to Rosemary Forrest. SILVER WEDDING


of hay in six stacks (easy load­ ing) to go off.


3 good work dogs; 1.750 bales


Sale at 1 pan. with small tools. Terms: payment on Sale Day.


Auctioneers:


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers,


Bentham. Tel, 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.


INGHAM (nee Howarth).—Mary and John on 11 August. 194o, at St. James's Church. Clitheroe. —Congratulations from all the


family. DEATHS


HOUGHTON.—On 4 August 1970. in hospital. Henry aged 74 years the dearly loved husband of Mary Eleanor Houghton, of 19, Hawthorne Place: Clitheroe. Service and cremation will be at Accrington, today, 7 August at


10-0 a.m. —Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel.


3297/2017. _____


KILPATRICK.—On 1 August, 1970. at Wlnckley Hall Nursing Home. Thomas .aged 67 years, the dearly loved husband of Margaret Kilpatrick, of York Cottage. The Square. Wadding- ton. A service was held in the Methodist Church. Wnddington. prior to cremation at Skipton. on Tuesday. 4th August. 1970. —Inq Tomlinson’s Funeral Service "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345: or H. Banks, Tel. 3336.


LATHAM.— On 5 August, 1970. at her home, 23, Henthorne Road. Clitheroe. Alice Jane, the dearly loved wife of Riehord Latham, aged 81 years: cremation will take place at Accrington, to­ morrow (Saturday) 8 August, at 11 a.m. No flowers please by request. —Ina Bennett (R Parklngton, Clitheroe Tel,: 2582


WILSON.—On 3 August, 1970. peacefully in hospital. Annie, aged 74 years, the dearly loved wife of Thomas Newby Wilson, of 5. Cockerill Terrace, Barrow. Nr. Whalley. loved mother of Dora and also dear grandma of Michael. Reposing in ‘ ‘Rock- dale" Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will he at Accrington, today (Friday) 7 August. 1970. at 11-30 a.m. Friends please acceDt this the only intimation. Flowers may be sent to “Rockdale.” —Tno Tomlinson’s Funeral gorvlro “Rockdale.” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 329S


I I 2/. IN THE S OFF


Please write or Phone for free catalogue


WHITEWOOD FURNITURE Stockists ot Liden and Homecharm.


THE SILVER KEY. 195. Padiham Road.


Burnley. Tel. 23450. MMUiiaa


CASTLE CONSTRUCTION W. Hitchen M. Bialecki write or call


2 1,-Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe 6GK ALL HYPES OF


Buildins trade work. Repairs. Alterations Cement rendering. . Floor. Wall and Roof tiling. Paths and Drives constructed and surfaced. House fronts pointed— Keenest oomnetitive prices. No job too largo or small— Distance no object.


Consult • Castle Construction Tel 3133


— Ir DURING bereavement • *


tho time relatives FO" need help, they can deet" upon everyone at establishment to serve friondly sympathy personal attention to e«


detail. our


•beans you get miles ml low -


CARPETS BY THE


as only we can affo to 50% for those r a x m in s t e r , w n


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Service* |


‘ Rockdale’ Eshton Terrace Tel. Clitheroe 23U


BROADLOOM, 21,' 3., i » i ? lGRADE BODY C


i1 the leading manufac


lfty by experts. °ur WILTON


s i v i c laVaUable’ any 1


Pnniisnta oj ouiTEU 5 " ' — PUBLICATIONS■ LIMITED ^ .


Advertiser and Times. 3 CUtheroe. BB7 2EIV.


^ I “ l , i [ printed «t Northtate. Blltl


52315. Registered at tbe o r e « * £S*; I


Condon once:- 23-37 TeL 01-583 0190 * 01JM London, IBL


TAPSEI The Be


57-59, SWADFORD Also 89, Leer


BE CARPET' ____ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


ALLEN.—The relatives of theIv- Sarah Helen Allen wish toui'L this opportunity to than’--1 1 friends and neighbours for sP I kind expressions of sympiil and floral tributes received o I ing their time of sorrow: I Mrs. Duxbury. residents s::| staff of Greenside Nursul Home Chatburn. Rev. N. dock and family doctor. West Bradford.


GUDGEON.—Mrs. Anne G I and family wish to thank ms sincerely all relatives, friend: I and neighbours for expresses of sympathy. Mass offerings s:i floral tributes received in the!: sad bereavement. Also the direc­ tors of Courtaulds. Ltd: colleagues and Enelneea'] Department of Courtaulds Hurst Green Branch of th British Legion: I -.ncasr.lr: County Police iBlackbun County Division): the iaoI;| doctor and the Rev. F


Buckley S.J.. for their kind | ministrations, 27. Avenue Road. Hurst Greeti


ather


KENYON—The family of the la:? Mr. W. Kenyon wish to than all relatives, friends, neiehto'^ and members of the Plumto i Association for their kt-l expressions of sympathy , floral tributes received In tac bereavement: also the stau g


Clitheroe Hospital and the Rf K. Broadhurst. for their kki-


ness. 70, Woone Lnnc. Clitheroe.


_____ IN MEM0R1AM


L f f i ^3Sto!f & ffiSK -To mo be is not dr„ 63' Thanking all concerned._______


And left the door alar" —From Kathleen.


'


CLARK.—RememberhvVjjr /■ i our dear parents and' ala.l parents: mum, died ii ^ - l 1909 and dad. t o d V g l


And they shall dwell 1 House of the Lord L 1


COTTAM.—On 2 Aueust ^77' hospital. Elizabeth


Hannah Cottim 'ofJ° thornc Place. Cmiicrof


meat was at West 'i


Methodist Clnuclt day. August 6th.


—Calvcrlcy Ltd pm.*. 3297/2017


died 2GC


n T''^\ c^lmcs t*


DUCKETT.—Treasured ml""*’* ol Alice, my dear moth?'? Auaust. i966 1


L0VSny.!'nd rcnibmbercd crt?| —From Kathleen.


EDMONDSON.—In l0v;,,„Tr ory of a very dear n.r,nr,::'


moth®1-- Muriel (Bett-i K: died 9 August. 1368 S t:i


— husband John and Stan.. 4. ' ‘


-From Michael Hill.


J 0 HNSON.-In


my dear husband Ham & August, i960. n.irrj, o


e Always In our thoughts —From all the family'''- 1


60 years, the Uearlv ,^ l daughter of the into ii' J°'«l


41


BROWN—Trea,surcd~mUZ~^ I my dear hubsand (Harold,^ « I suddenly 17 August,“ H tx I


Nor has he travellcOfar B u t t e r e d God's & J


I


j “L” Driver w| 1 not alone


j on highway \ \ summons against Ivear-old sheet metal _ 1 who was accused ot dil


" Ik| ’j Infeed by Clitheroe Magis; >7 ...hnc unaccompanied \va. I


1 yeRoydaBritland of Mul i street. Accrington phi * euiltv to another summorl failihS to show ‘L’ platcl was fined £5 and had hil cnee endorsed.


HEI HO


COME TO rill


See us on stand. COUNTRY


Sunday 16th Gisburne


THEO WILSON &l


4 and 7 York Stil Telephonel


pc Parker said that hrl a Ford Anglia being d


i along the road into the /j i t0n’s works at T-4o a.nj i June 17. and followed hiiij •j the car park.


F?bnmr£ ‘1953’^ *>«> 1 1 1 dure Ws Vocuments: /The|


I


He asked Mr. Bntjand t l


I


j ranee certificate was in i but the driving licence anl i certificate were at liome' I


‘j Mr Britland was aloncl i the vehicle was not displ|


ii ‘V plates. • Mr. Britland later toe


W-1 1 - i


ie i ; I


A year has passed since ti-. sad day.


Tile one I loved was called 1 —From ins loving ivifc'v' 8- Ho1' Street. Clitheroe' '"1


“~


JOHNSON.—Treasured memo-.-1 ‘Ir


died 4 August. 1969. ~ ‘ ^ ^ver"*11


lather Harry ,'’.’ rL hihborr


—From his loving Enid and Joe.


KELLY.—Treasured memories


list 1969: also Uncle Diet died 2i August .1965 ......1 Always remembered.


Pendleton. Low Moor anci r i croc.


—From Frances. Bean. I Helen, John aim


I NEWBY.—In lovinc memoryohl


dear mother Emily, who dirt" August, 1969. —From Mabel and George.


i provisional licence and ’ certificate to Accrington


, Station. i For the defence, Mr.


: Greenwood said that Mr. i land was accompanied to


i by two qualified drivers. : 'Because one was ill. Mr. I land had made arrange: with the other, Mr. Cl


(Shaw, of Great Harwoo ; leave the car with him


■ night. i Mr. Britland travelled


i works bus to Great Ha. i where he joined Mr. Shaw was waiting with the car i when they reached the


j gates of the works in Cliti 1 Mr. Shaw got out and Mr i land drove the car to th


! park. l In court, Mr. Shaw salt;


s' did not drive on the hie I unaccompanied.” : Mr. Greenwood told the i that the officer did not : Mr. Britland into the caij . by the same entrance. I 'Referring to the 'L' ; ; Mr. Greenwood said that ( ! last occasion his client ch / the car, they were display


j “ A l i c e ” c o m d


i t o C l i t l i e r o t ii


£ The immortal story of


..."In Wonderland” appears cl screen at the Civic Hall week, in the Walt Disne;| (Motion.


The Queen of Heartil


Mad Hatter, the gr:| Cheshire Cat and so


__ more of Lewis Carroll’s nj


|’:| able characters come to -j; this cartoon classic.


;? It's a hot summer aftcl '| and Alice is drowsy . . . a I rabbit runs bj’. Following | she tumbles headlong d<


it rabbit hole and lands in ;| 4 terious underground j After that strange thingsl ;■] to happen.


q Also showing is the | Disney “Rascal” starring j J Forrest and Bill Mumy.


for craftsmanship In gni® marble, green slate and stw | etc.


THOS. ROCK


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


7b. Market Place. Clithens Phone 4277


and at Broomfield Place.


Witton. Blackburn Phone 51251


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES ASD


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurscnh | Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market


COUN KING ST]


IS Rift To buy


at Ba


The N Will


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