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Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone 26S5 (Evenings 3755 and 2180).
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ARCHITECT DESIGNED DETACHED BUNGALOW. "WAVER- e LEY'■ 2. MOORLAND ROAD. CLITHEROE. A post-war prop eas steel sink unit, fitted cupboards: larder; two ground floor
bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes; bathroom, separate w.c: th ird dormer bearoom (patent stair aecess) . ^ ioil storage. Asbestos garage. Generous ^ r d e n ^ e a s allowed on
drty substantially built in brick and comprlsl:“ ^ central r^U._ l elightful lounge (18' 3" to bay x 13 11 ) kltehen. staln
site ol 100ft. x 60ft. Printed particulars lrom HOTHBRSAul, & FORREST.
BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED BUNGALOW WITH CENTRAL HEATING AND GARAGE- 32, BALMORAL „ AVENUE.
GLITHEROE. Smart exterloi wlth rustic hrl£Hcj^.i1 f containinE: Hail; lounge, tile tireplace, kitchen, weu
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rose garden to frontage: lawn to rear. Central heating is the Halcyon gas-fired ducted system particulars from
bathroom, partly tiled, and fitted b°n.e‘ ?
n.th. Pedestal wg^r basm and W O Asbestos garage Fuel bunker. Well-stocked
urnished5 with wall and cupboard units; two bedrooms, Hothersali and Forrest
MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE WITH THREE RpnnnnMS AND GARAGE 13, ESHTON TEKKAUti
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rCUTHEROE. Comprising: Vestibule; ^ f e fty^o d em ek ^ l l lre® nnd
oom, inter-connecting rooms, each fitted modern gas lire, large kitchen furnished in up-to-date
rooms. ________ W.C. Large yard to rear with garage,
payable: £26 13s. 4d
^ CLTniERO^E. ^Wc]Um^h?tenm^^bAc^bulR^r^per^^mprls- sittlng room, tile range;
1'irenlace with 1 Baxl" grate; enlarged and u^-iv-u. , b . ' :-r ■' k -i
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fitted double-drainer stainless steel sink unlJ'' nU5,c,nSL u n i t with formica working top matching wall eupboards, modern gas cooker and modern gas relrlgerator, Expelalre
fan wall heater, strip lighting. Two lroom two-piece, separate w.c Yard with usuol_ offices inciua
osable: £19 6s 8d Ground rent: 16s. 6d. per nnnnm. png an outside W.C Mains services. Current general rate
iinncDM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW- 4 LANGDALE t AVENUE CLITHEROE. Comprising vestibule; fi&IL lounge,
sink unit, wall and floor units; two bedrooms; three-plece bathroom. Garden areas garage space. Current fC”®fAl rates payable; £36. Ground rent: £5 ParWculars and appointment to view from HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
ile range with "Baxl" Interior, kitchen fitted stainless steel
STONE-BUILT. TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE, 34, WIEST VIEW. CLITHEROE. with palisaded frontage, comprises, hall
way. sitting room, tile range: living ‘l00™-rftl le ’? ”g,Airrtt room
enamel sink unit1 larder; two double bedrooms, third room over kitchen containing Panel b a t h ^ ^ . ^ “ cu^rent^enerM
_i-i„ rtfRfos in varri a t rear. Mains services. uiirrenL gcneim mtes pDTOblc: S a i s i 4d.;'ground rent 29/10d. per annum
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FOUR-ROOMED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE, 3. MITCHELL STREET, CLITHEROE. Containing: sitting room with vesti- bule1 living kitchen: two double bedrooms above. Tard at feaV'wlth usual offices. Mains services. Current general rates
payable £22 13s. 4d.
MODERNISED BEDROOMS.
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vtnfleiitly^sltuaJtad ^ne^buillTproperty compVish^r gJSS-* kitchen, f i tU ^ lA le sV s t le l s h rk un it and high fevd
•14- rtrnnoft.v r.f>tYinriSillC: hallway: £21 6s. 8d. hojheRSALL & FORREST.
Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clltheroe. (Tel. 2695.)
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RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents.
101 ACRES RETAILING DAIRY UNIT C1N NORTH EAST LANCS)
bufldings:dand 30 gallon milk round with the usual equipment.
All local delivery. The 1'arnvs longstanding accredited herd may be taken over a t valuation together with Implements If desired.
2 NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. (Tel. 2369). T?nii nnrticulars from the Auctioneers. | \l\ SALES BY AUCTION SALES BY AUCTION ;v':V;C: ' J.V' '
RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers.
BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. . Near Lancaster.
And also at 2. New Market Street. Glitheroe, Tel. 2369
FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED .
October Final Reminder:
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sal sale of 28 dairy cattle. 244 sheep implements and eatage, a t Brunscar. Chapel-le-Dale, for
Friday. 16th: Complete disper
Messrs T. & J. Chapman. Sale a t 11 a.m. p Monday. 19th: Complete dls-
SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW Auctioneers & Valuers
Saturday, October 24th 1970. b Silverwood—Balshaw will sell
at BARCLAY HILL ALLOTMENTS
364, Accrington Road. BURNLEY
Burnley Road, Nr. W H. Deans, Sheet-Metal Works).
(on the A679 Accrington-
sheep and 1,000 bales of hay, at Ravenshaw. Eldroth, Austwick,
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e, sal sale of 19 cattle, 118
for E Leemlng, Esq. Sale a t 1 p.m
Estate, Tosslde, in 8 lots, in the Village Institute, Tosside. a t 2-30
Final Reminder: Tuesday. 20th: Sale of Tosslde
p.m. Final Reminder:
T Tuesday, 20th: Sale of Meadow , , .
op, Slaidburn, in the Village Institute. Tosside. at 3 p.m.
Final Reminder: a Tuesday. 20th: Sale of 236
a t Stainforth Hall. Stainforth, in lots In the Masonic Hall,
cres of Accommodation Land, Settle at. 6 p.m
perfectly situate modern Bung alow known as ‘Bywavs Wen- nington. In two lots. In the Town Hall. Bentham. a t 3 p.m.
Final Reminder: Wednesday. 21st: Sale of the
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family house known as 4 Vic toria Buildings. Low Bentham, in The Town Hall, Bentham. at
a Wednesday. 21st: .Sale of the Final Reminder: , „ ttractive freehold terraced 3-15 p.m.
acre dairy and stock riming farm known as Nearer Holker House Farm. Altham (near Huncoat Station) Accrington,
upon the premises a t 3 p.m
sal sale a t Nearer Holker House Farm. Altham. Accrington, for J. Grimshaw, Eso. Sale at. 1-30 p.m. Saturday. 24th: Sale of rose
Final Reminder: Friday. 23rd: Complete disper
trees, bulbs, shrubs etc., a t Bentham Auction Mart, for Messrs Lamberts, a t 10 a.m. Monday. 26th: Complete dis
Final Reminder: Friday. 23rd: Sale of the 41
JOHN E. PINDER
Removed particularly in the I estate of the late Mr. Wilson, Leyland; also in the matter chiefly of deceased estates from surrounding areas. •
STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE, SALEROOMS.
first part fortnightly two-day auction
Tomorrow. Saturday. 17th October, at 10 a.m.
persal sale of 100 pedigree Pr e s t o cattle 450 sheep and imple ments a t Stainforth Hall. Stain forth. Nr Settle, for Messrs. T Sr, M. Maudslev and T. MaudsleJ,
El Tuesday, 27th: Fall "f «ta ” erv nttrartlve 'I7t,h century country
houto known os Wit.henva.' CWrt Cotes. Near Claphnm. un-n the
p TM—ie.,. o7th- F"'» nt rrvn'''- jjrmcohnM
sale sale; for the Fxors. of J. Parkin Eldroth' House, Eldroth,
P r i d a v ; ^ o i ^ n e r - Nr. Austwick.
highly ■ productive - dairy 1 and ■ stock-rearing farm ' known, ns
N Tuesday. 3rd: Collective, furnl- ture sale a t Benthom Auction Mart. A few more < entries of choice goods can be accepted Monday. 16th: .Sale1; o f the
Field .End '.Farm;: 'Patton... Nr.' Kendal, a t ,3, p.m.
ot witlions cin\* Cot®19. rHV*r Cl°ohnm, ** 1 p n r
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EXCELLENT FURNITURE, EFFECTS.
VARIED SELECTION B 5 x 4 and 20 various carpets:
wood superior bedroom suites: hide and contemporary lounge suites; German oak cased piano: Dynatron and various televisions and radios; excellent hand tools and fishing equipment; modem gas fires; hoaterB and radiators.
eithcraft mahog. and various
Will offer for Sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless previously sold) upon the premises on Friday October 23rd 1970 a t 2-0 p.m.
Second part fortnightly two-day- auction
View to 9 n.m. About. 500 lots.
Thursday next. 22nd October, at 1-30 n.m
ANTIQUE AND OLDER STYLE FURNITURE. POTTERY, GLASS ORNAMENTS, PTCTURES AND MISCELLANEA.
JOHN E. PINDER,
Auctioneer. Valuer and ' ' ■ Estate Agent.
. . Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282. Vt;;
NEARER HOLKER HOUSE FARM, ALTHAM (Nr. Huncoat Station)
An excellent; small dairy farm comprising modernised house, good range of buildings and 41 acres of sound grassland. Vacant possession upon completion.:
Solicitors: Meters. R. K;‘ Whittaker & Pratt, 21, Cannon Street, Accrington. Tel. 32211.
Further details from the Auotlonoers: 2 NEW MARKET STREET, CUTHEROE. Tol. 2369.
RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS.
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Have received Instructions from James Grimshaw Esq. to sell his entire farming stock a t
NEARER HOLKER HOUSE FARM, ALTHAM. ACCRINGTON
ON FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. 1970. AT 1-30 n.m.
6 m.o.; 1 pedigree Hereford bull (12 m.o.); 19 sheep; viz. 11 I hnd. ewes. 8 HB lambs-.
22 black and white and red and white cows in full milk; 11 served for May. June. 11 cows recently served; 1 Jersey Mr.
Two prefabricated concrete buildings 32’ x 2 1. (not assembled). HAY; 8 tons of purchased seed hay and 2,000 bales of well-got
buckets; ladders: 2 S.S. Gascoigne units:* in-churn cooler;: wash trough, with usual small tools and hand tackle.
mplements Include: hay trailer: 1964 Morris 1000 van: cow -
meadow hay. Furthor details from the Auctioneers: , . . ., I ■ 2. NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. TEL. 2369.
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 White single standard 20 and 24_ inch receivers.' All the above on Confidential. Rental'or. H.P. Terms.
J. G. ROWLAND 64-66 king street, Whalley. Tel: Whalley 3585
RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Auctioneers. .Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents.
12' 3’ (1” T) garage-type doors, 6' 5” to eaves (or) useful work shop (sectional and floor): one 1 12’ x 8' (1” T) sections and floor; W. B. Hatgh (Oldham) Iron rise and fall saw bench; Frame Engineering Co. 31 h.p. petrol- paraflin water cooled engine | type No. 611 or good collectors piece; handy size engineering lathe with single phase 1 h.p. electric motor; shovel type potato scale: garden barrow: foot and hand tyre pumps; 4 creosote sprays; round metal bin: useful chlssels: hand and t cross cut saws: useful hand
Excellent Cabins: one 19’ 9” x |
small joiners benches: quantity plant pots: polythene trays; 6 wire window frame guards: barb wire roller stand; 4 water cans: garden spray: poultry feeders; clocking box: gate hinges and hangers: 2 hay rakes; [ useful handy size greenhouse. Sale: 1-30 p.m. (Owner’s Tel. |
ools: boxes and contents: 3 No. Burnley 31428).
Livingstone House, Slaidburn Tel. 652: J. Balshaw, “Glen Thorn.” 91. Waddington Road Clithcroe. Tel. 2011.
y Auction for Mr. Fred Roberts, CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.,
RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE, BB7 2JW. TEL. CLITHEROE 3325.
TODAY. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1Gth
FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE AT 12 NOON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th.
SALE OF 200.000 FLOWERING BULBS. SALE AT 11 a.m. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19th.
WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON.
80-100 Fat Cattle; 40-50 Pigs. 100-150 Ewes, 1,200-1,400 Lambs
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th.
WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON. Fully accredited section open. Weekly Sale of 60-100 Rearing Calves a t 11-30 a.m.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 23rd.
4 500—5.000 head forward, comprising: Uncrossed Horned Ewes. Uncrossed Hill Ewes, Horned Lambs, Horned Sheerllngs.
OLD FAIR SALE OF ALL CLASSES STORE SHEEP.
HALF-BRED EWES AND SHEERLINGS. HALF-BRED GIMMER AND WETHER LAMBS.
Also a selection of Suffolk and other Down Breed Rams. Catalogue Sale Entries Close Monday, October 19th. Ballot drawn sale day, 11 a.m.
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EICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Auctioneers, Valuors, Surveyors and Estate Agents.
Will offer for Sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) a t Tosside Village Institute on Tuesday 20th
October 1970 a t 3-0 p.m. MEADOW TOP SLAIDBURN
Auctioneers: C. Silvorwood. lo t 1: Farmhouse with charac- " -----
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and 3 acres or thereabouts of land. Living accommodation Includes kitchen,- pantry, lounge, diningroom and three bedrooms. Farm buildings comprise: dairy 12 shlopon and haybarn with 6 shippon in need
of repair.
LOT 2: Comprises 41.126 .acres I of excellent grassland,. well watered and enclosed by stone walls. Well positioned near to | public highway.
Solicitors: Messrs: Steele & Son, Castle Chambers, Clitheroe. Tel.
2602.
Further printed dotails, viowing. etc.-from the ■ • ■
Auctioneers:'
Richard Turner & Son (Clitheroe). 2, Tel.: 2369.
New Market Street.
HOUSE WANTED TO RENT in Clitheroc for local- business
man, good condition.—Write Box No. L2, Advertiser and Times.
SMALL COTTAGE required, in need of renovation: condition, the poorer- the better. ’ Cash settlement. Burnley direction
FAMILY DWELL1NGHOUSE WITH THREE WILSON STREET. CLITHEROE. A con-
su i ta c y lin d e r cupbrard! & yard a t rear with potalble garage space. Mains services Current genera rate payame.
food S to re Oil the upper lloor: three good bedrooms and bathrom fumishel with up-to-date three-piece. bathroom
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE.
TOMORROW, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17th
IN THE MAIN SALE RING. RAILWAY ROAD, CUTHEROE GRAND AUCTION OF 200,000 BULBS, ROSES. EVERGREENS
Owing to the great success of the first Auction held by us. ANGLIAN NURSERIES of Wisbech. Cambs, are sending us a consignment, o f NARCISSI, TULIPS AND DAFFODILS. Includ ing the rare doubles; also CROCUS. HYACINTHS, IRIS. SNOWDROPS, IX1AS FREESIAS, LILIES and many other miscellaneous bulbs for Rookeries and borders: also Included will be BUSH and CLIMBING ROSES first grade In new and popular varieties: also EVERGREENS In varieties: lots of 3. 6. 12, 25. 50s and 100s to suit every size of garden. SALE AT 11 a.m.
rooms, bathroom fitted panel bath, pedestal J^ k b a s ln ^ am i Current general rates
EXTREMELY DESIRABLE MODERN FREEHOLD DETACHED a BUNGALOW. 18. MOORFIELD. WHALLEY. Occuyping an
beautifully appointed accommodation, with a gas GBNfRAL HEATING SYSTEM contains: 3 bedrooms, half-tiled batn- room, entrance nail, lounge, spacious L-shaped kitchen with dining area. Integral garage. 2nd garage and drive. Proies-
ttractive corner position In a good residential area. The slonallv laid out gardens
SUPERIOR MODERN SEMI-DETACHED ■ RESIDENCE-31. WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEROE. Occupying a delightful
FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED—27. WINDSOR AVENUE. tCLITHEROE Good locality, convenient for all amenities,
859b mortgage nvatlnble
‘ situation with open fields to the rear gardens. The accommodation with gas CENTRAL HEATING
contains three bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom; entrance porch, hall, lounge; dining room:' unit-fitted kitchen. Detached brick garage greenhouse and garden shed, etc
hall, lounge; dining room: large kitchen, W°rtahop. fuel bunker and detached garage. Gardens f io n t and rear. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE a t £3.250. 80% mortgage available
hree bedrooms: half-tiled batm'oomj separate w.c.; entrance
ATTRACTIVE MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW.—21. ABBEY FIELDS, V/HALLEY 2 bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom, entrance hall, spacious living room kitchen Amnle room for
garage. Gardens front and rear.
VERY DESIRABLE END TERRACED HOUSE.—33. BROWNLOW STREET CLITHEROE. Good residential area near to tit James's Church. Partial central h ea t in g . 2 double bed
rooms boxroom. 3-plece modern bathroom, front entrance vestibule, hallway sitting room. SDaelous living room, unit
fitted kitchen, etc. Oar Dort
MODERNISED FREEHOLD TERRACED COTTAGE—21. SALT- HILL ROAD. CLITHEROE. Superb condition. Partinl CEN TRAL HEATING. Two double bedrooms: 3-plece bathroom:
front entrance vestibule; lounge: Uving/kltchen. Room for garage.
DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AT EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE.
NEW PROPERTY
Two-bedroom semi-detached bungalows ® £3,200. Three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows £3.470. Three-bedroom semi-detached houses C
Ten vear guarantee under
N.H.BR.C.; 959o mortgages available. ST. PAUL’S, CLITHEROE
IVeehoid. 10 year guarantee N.H.B.R.C. Turfed front gardens. 95% mortgages available. Excellent value at £3,900.
BUILDING LAND
Large Building Companv urgently require building land, five acres plus in the Clltheroe/Whalley area.
Semi-detached houses with three bedrooms: bathroom; entrance hall with fitted cloaks—w.c. and wash hand basin: through lounge; unit-fitted kitchens, etc. Room for garage.
"’ £3.420 and £3.5oo. ^ ,
•4* F. W. L. STEELE & CO.
i -3 Casllegaite Glitlicroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
Tel. 2092 Evenings 2016
Blackburn Bornlkt and Clitiikkoe
Geoffrey Taqlar & Ca
Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors
6 CHURCH STREET
CUTHEROE Telephone 3252
IMPOSING DETACHED RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTED IN 1905. ROCKMOUNT,
S PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE ubstantial stone-buflt house and Eiuages with ^ove^^one
& K $ i n T i XK1V°V nouslng Perkins 0l* ‘? I^ o^ } | 1:
TwJ - p IeCe' baTHROOM': S ^ p K w ^ T e a l ^ O sq. ft. ° r t:Acceeftss°U
OFFICE TWO STOREROOMS: WASHROOM: SEPARATE Leading from the BASEMENT there are two,, LARGE GARAGES. (1) 55' X 34’ work pit; (2) 20 x 23 B , snaing
from ■ HALL to BASEMENT A comprising: d0° Total61"rates'payable S L s 'pm annum. Freehold. All mains
services The property has been maintained to a standard throughout and is equally suitable for business private use.
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SPACIOUS F0UR-BEDR00MED DETACHED HOUSE CONSTRUCTED IN 1933.
HEATHER BRAE, Road°C
fields “ ro s f the Ribble to Waddington, and Longridge Fells. Set In mature garden areas and comprising:
AVADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE * l n ag e r y PA °v ^ « u ^ erv l e ^ s ^ l" | S
14' 9” x 14’ plus bav window; DINING ROOM 14 x 12 9 Plus bav window' KITCHEN 13’ 9” x 10' 10 , double drainer stain less steel sink unit, excellent fitted supltoarcK ^ y b u n ^ o o k e r . Broom cupboard and LARGE PANTRY. REAR PORCH i u
HALL 17' 10” x 8' 7”; Cloaks and Separate W.C.: lounge OTILF ^ K e m ^ ^ r ^ B ^ f A o ”. exeeuent fitted ward
pede,sta l/ washDasin and large fitted cupboard; (4) 11 HALF-TILED TWO-PIECE BATHROOM, heated towel
expansion. Rates payable £119 per annum. Freehold. Mains services.
in everv room with individual thermostats. DETACHED GARAGE 18’ x 11*. Planning
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DELIGHTFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW. PINDER CLOSE, WADDINGTON
in this high-class residential area. Built four years ago and comprising: LARGE PORCH to "L" SHAPED HALL; cloaks, LOUNGE 18’ x 11’, French doors to Garden. Open arch to DINING ROOM 10’ x 10’; KITCHEN 10' x 10. Sissons large bowl stainless steel sink un it with adjoining matching units: UTILITY ROOM 10’ 6" X 7'. white sink. Trianco gravity feed 90,000 B.T.U. boiler with ne a t skirting radiators in every
Choice position with open fields to the rear, n ot overlooked,
x 10' THREE-PIECE BATHROOM AND SECOND W.C. Open tread staircase to first floor and BEDROOM 3. 10 6 x 10’. large airing onboard. Ample space for further extension
Two ground floor Bedrooms: (1) 13’ x U ’ 6”: (2) 11’ 6”
111 ^ u t s i d e f lNTEGRAL GARAGE 16' 6” x 9’ 10”. Greenhouse. Attractive good size garden area to front and rear, well fenced and screened. All mains services except gas. Rates payable £57 per annum. Freehold.
open surroundings. Comprising: ENTRANCE PORCH, HALL. CLOAKS: OPEN PLAN LOUNGE 12ft. 4in. X l i f t , 6in.: DINING ROOM 12ft. 6in. X 9ft 41n.: EXCELLENT FITTED KITCHEN 10ft. x 8ft. 41n. with split-level cooker and double bowl sink unit BEDROOM 4 or STUDY. First Floor: THREE BEDROOMS: HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Integral Garage 18ft. Sin x 18ft 21n. Large garden areas. Full off-peak electric warm-air central heating Mains electricity, water and drainage.
WADDINGTON, Nr. CLITHEROE Situated on tne outskirts of the village with deflghtful
SUPERB FOUR-BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE. 13 WADDOW GROVE,
robe; (2) 1 4 'x 12' 9". pedestal washbasin; (3) lo 10 x.11.9' .x 6'. rail;
SEPFufiTelect!ric central heating with oil-filled fixed radiators £?£
ottnge
ODDIE.—On 5 October, 1970, a t Bath, Somerset, to Ann and Peter, a daughter. Lindsey Ann. High Ranch, Fox Hill Lane. Perrymead, Bath, Somerset.
BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS
HOLLIS.—To a dear grandfather and great grandfather on your 90th birthday. 18 October. 1970. —Love . David, Jean, Tracey
and Jackie. ENGAGEMENTS
WIGHTMAN—PEARSON. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Wlghtman, of 3. Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. ore
pleased to announce the engagement of their elder son Peter to Miss Sally Pearson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pearson, of 5, High Street, Harpenden.
SILVER WEDDINGS
I LORO- — Congratuatlons Mum and Dad on your slver wedding
aniversary. 20 October 1970.
Love and best wishes. —From Frank and Jean.
| LORD — Congratulations and best wishes Marjorie and Bill on your silver wedding anniver
sary, 20 October. 1970. —Love from Mum and Dad, Auntie Lewin. Uncle Albert and Auntie Gladys.
LORD. — Congratulations Mar jorie and Bill on your silver wedding anniversary (20 Octo
ber). “May your silver tu rn to — gold.”From Betty, Len and family,
IWALKER. — Congratulations mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary, 20 Octo ber. 1970. Love. Pam, Jean. Lynne and grandchild Michelle.
FOR ALL
FLORAL TRIBUTES AND
CUT FLOWERS
BARKER'S Primrose Nurseries, Tel. Clitheroe 3521.
Also Clitheroe Market WANTED
I BUY AND COLLECT children’s, babies',
35885
clothes, curtains, bedding, orna ments etc.—Ring Accrington
ladles’ and gent’s
I TWO-WHEELER BICYCLE to suit seven-year-old—Apply Har
greaves, 109, liatburn Road, Clitheroe.
| IMMEDIATE CASH PAID for antique and Victorian furni
' write, phone or call: The Antique Shop, Frank Street Barnoldswlck. Tel. 3558 (dis tance no objeet).
ture, clocks, oil paintings, pot tery. sliver, brass, etc.—Please
LOST
PLAIN GOLD BAND wedding ring lost Saturday morning in Clitheroe or Chatburn. Reward, —Apply 5, St. Chad's Avenue, Chatburn.
LOST one Scotch horned lamb, C.W.S. Abattoir, Whalley.—Tel,
Whalley 3296.
TELESCOPIC UMBRELLA cover lost—Church Street—please re
Rates payable £57 p.a Freehold. EXCELLENT WORKSHOPS. LOCK-UP GARAGES AND SITE.
a one-third of an acre site with 20 tenanted loek-up Garages and a Workshop. Excellent parking. The Garages and Workshop enn be sold separately as an investment.
CENTRAL POSITION, CLITHEROE 1400 sq. ft. of modern buildings with vacant possession on
LOCAL AGENTS FOR m rw m i BUILDING SOCIETY 2.81 ACRES (1,137 M2)
FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LAND
HICHAM HALL ROAD, HICHAM, Nr BURNLEY WITH OUTLINE PLANNING CONSENT
GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. will sell by Auction as above
(unless previously sold by private treaty)
on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1970 at 2-30. p.m.
at the FOUR ALLS INN, HICHAM
The site is in an excellent position on the outskirts of the Hicham, surrounded by open fields with extensive open views. There
Burnley 4 miles, Nelson 314 miles, Padiham 2 miles, the Ribblo - Valley and M6 Motorway. Tho site is ideal (or good class development
is a "rentage to Hicham Hall Hoad of 376 feet (114.6 metres). Tho Padlham/Barrowford By-Pass is. elose by giving direct access to
there being a ready-demand from tile surrounding business centres. All main services are available to the _site. The conditions of sale will not he read at the ■ sale, but copies will be available at the
auctioneers'' and solicitors* offices. Solicitors—Messrs Marsh, Son and Calvert,
Geoflrcy Taylor and Co., 130 St james’s Street, Burnley, Lancashire. Telephone 29223.
PROPERTY WANTED 2 Doctor's Nook, Leigh, Lancashire. Telephone 721 S3
Further details and site plans may be inspected at tho joint auctioneers offices.
. Telephone 74931 & 71140. PROPERTY TO LET
T. E. Parker and Co., 16 Market Street, Leigh, Lancashire.
SMALL WELL FURNISHED t BUNGALOW to let oil farm be
Nine months' maximum lease. —Tel. Hellifleld 225.
ween Hellifleld and Clitheroe. LAND FOR SALE
PLOT OF LAND for sale with outline planning permission for
preferred, b u t not essential.— Tel. Burnley 29061 daytime.
one detached house.—Tel. Gis-| burn 458.
tu rn to Parish Church School, Reward.
| LADIES’ PURSE LOST. 9 Octo ber. telephone kiosk, Hayhurst
Street. Clitheroe.
Please return to 43 Pendle Road, Clitheroe.
reward.—
APPROX 1,100 SQ. FT. OF
OFFICE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON TWO FLOORS FOR RENT CENTRAL POSITION.
Enquiries:—
RELAYVISION LTD. 12-14 CASTLEGATE
CLITHEROE. TEL: 3214
For Alec E. Higham, Esq. THE GRANGE, CLIFFE LANE,
GREAT HARWOOD GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.
will SELL BY AUCTION on the premises and from a mar quee on TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, at 2-00 p.m. and WED NESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, at 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.
VALUABLE FURNISHINGS, FITTED CARPETS AND CURTAINS, CHANDELIERS, CHINA, GLASS Etc.,
including: OIL PAINTING OF LADY ATTRIBUTED TO SIR PETER LELY, 4ft. 4in. X 3ft. 4in. MODERN "PHILIPS” HIGH FIDELITY STEREO REPRODUCTION EQUIPMENT. The fitted carpets and curtains throughout the residence. FINE OLD PERSIAN CARPET. Plate, cut glass, silver and china including an important 18-piece dessert service. OAK CORNER CUPBOARD. ANTIQUE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST. Superb bedroom furnishings. Excellent quality linen. Fishing tackle. Croquet set and other games. Many electric fires. CHOICE WALNUT SIDE TABLE. Sun dial, garden ornaments and outside effects. PRESCOLD
p.m. and SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, from 9-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
Auctioneers or at the residence on view days. No Car Parking in grounds. Further details from:
35 PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. TeL 55425. ’
Also at Clitheroe and Burnley.
E. & D. Horsfield. Tel: Chatburn 448 Builders ana Joiners
Back Brennand Street, Clltheroe
For all building work and nigh class joinery, including attic conversions.-
Extensions to old and new properties , Floors:— Concrete, wood or tiled
Doors, windows, wall panelling, in fact—call on us and make your house a house to be proud of.
TOMLINSON'S Eshton Terras Tel. Clitheroe
Funeral. Services | •Rockdale'
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BRADLEY—o n 8th October 1970 BRAITHWAITE—In lovtaT^ (Peacefully 1. Lilian (Lily), aged ?ry of a dear luisbana S 77 years, of 21 Avenue Road, father John who died id Hurst Green. Nr. Whalley, the ber, 1962.
Rites of Holy Church. Requiem PALMER. — Remembering^ Mass was Church
beth Bradley, Fortified with the held
__Inq Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe.
t day. 12th October, prior to in _
Stonyhurst, a t
erment in St Joseph s Ceme tery. R.I.P.
Tel. 2345. ________
BENTHAM—On 13 October, 1970, a t t l " home of her parents. 22, De Lacy Street, Clitheroe. Joan, need 36 years, of 3, Chorlton Terrace. Barrow. Nr: Whalley. 1 H the dearly loved wife of John
mother of Jean and dear daughter of George and Jane' Capstick and dear sister of Hazel. Service and cremation I a t Accrington on Saturday, 17
enry Bentham and dearest
October, a t 11 a.m. Friends please accept this tne
—Inq. Bennett (R. Parklngton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.
only intimation. , , . .
DUGDALE.—o n Oct. 15th. 1970, a t 88 Mawdsley St.. Blackburn, nd of 43 Withers St.. Winfred the dearly loved wife of Wllliard Richard Dugdale. aged 54 R.I.P, Service a t St. Joseph’s Church, Blackburn, on Tuesday a t 11 a.m. Prior to interment a t Pleasinsrton Cemetery. Inq.: The Alty Funeral Service, Blackburn. Tel. 51251.
HEYWOOD.—On 11th October 1970. In hospital, Elsie, aged 72 years, of 31 West View, Clith eroe, the dear sister of James (Jimmy) Hey wood. Interment
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St. Peter’s on Mon-i
The loss, tlie sorrow, the P a emptiness:
(Cheriei e) d ed dtiod H n»»f«i— A million words cannot ran,?
love, a
dear w fe. Maud j£ ia October. S
For no matter where I . . No matter wliat I do, There’s not a dav be-dm W endsithout I think of you —From her ever loving hustay
SUNGER.—Treasured of my husband Fred passed away 13 October,'1957 "Always remembered.”
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dearly loved youngest daughter Life goes on but memories sts* of tlie late Thomas and Eliza- | —From wife, son ana
betfr Advertiser FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1970 Times MEMORIALS In Stock specially lor Clitheroe cemetery regulation.
Send for designs and prices or call and Inscect note our only address
No connection with any other firm or Individual.
MONUMENTAL YARD. BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD.
W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 2164
4 and 7 York I ______ Telephj
farm p award burdei
but faii —NFO CHlI
—From his wife Marie and jii the family.
THIS week’s pay awq agricultural workers burden” on the fanning trv but the employees I entitled to it, said Mr. F l Glitheroe and Bowlandl
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SMITH.—In loving memorTTi Frank, died 9 October, W» Who had a beautiful a heart of gold.
chairman.
When I ’m depressed, lonely ana sad
I long for the best pal 1 k,. had;
Say not goodnight. Frank But In some brighter clime hid me good morning. Your loving wife, Joe.
SWALES,—Fondest memories ol our dear parents. Walter m
Cissie. Mother died 25 Norm, ber, 1933: Father died 19 Octo ber. 1963. —From the famiiv.
took place at Clltheroe Ceme tery on Thursday. 15th October. Inq.: Bennett. (R. Parkington) Clltheroe. Tel.: 2582.
O’NEILL.—On October 9th, 1970 (suddenly) John, aged 50 years,
of 3 Croft St.. CMtheroe. the dearv loved husband of Ethel O’Neill and dear fathpr of Sharon. Peter and David. Re quiem Mass in St. Michael and John’s Church preceded crema tion at Accrington on Wednes Iday. October 14th.
ectors. Chatbum Rd.. Clltheroe. Tel 3297 Day. 2017 Night.
REDMAYNE.—On 8th October BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
CROOK.—Birthday memories r.< a loving wife and mothp* Myfanwy, 17 October. Remembered with love tofcr —F and every day.
‘daughter Joan. rom husband Rowland and
SINGLETON.—Birthday memo*, ies of our dear son, John, 20 October. Resting where no shadows fall —From Mum and Dad.
nq.: Cnlverley's, Funeral Dir
1970, suddenly, a t his home. 50 Highfleld Road. Clltheroe, Rich ard Henry, the ’ dearly loved husband of Jane Elizabeth Red- mavne. and dear father of Richard and dear grandad of Jean and David. Interment took place a t Clltheroe Cemetery on
Monday. 12th October^ Inq.: Bennett (R. Parkigton) Clitheroe. Tel.: 2582.
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
‘•TELEFLOWER SERVICE"
Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298 OFFICE
ACCOMMODATION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I sympathy and floral tributes I received in their sudden I bereavement; also the doctors I and staff of Blackburn Royal infirmary and the Rev. J. Hudson for their kindness. 8, Lime Street. Clitheroc.
ADAMSON.—Mr. Adamson and family wish to thank all rela tives. friends and neighbour for their kind expressions c*
IQo finer husband this wn-M could hold.
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increase of 33s. and a cutl hour in the working weell This was all right, sa t Giles, if the ■
The award gives work-1 I compensated by rec| ■ fanners I
more for their produce. The government’s awl
price a n d feeding stufffl costing about £3 to £ 4 |
being swallowed. Fertilizer had gone
per ton.
Vandals leave trail of havoc
£54m„ to farming wa|
s e e |
UNIT! BARG^
VANDALS left a tr l havoc in Clitheroe cei|
mental trees in the place, smashed glass in toilets, and a d | surgery window in
through a plate glass worth £50 in Duck Strcl ripped windscreen wipeijj
Street. They also put a |
: parked cars.
BIRCH.—Mrs. Birch and Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. Hoolnhan wish to than* most sincerely all relative?, friends and neighbours, for messages and cards of condo lence. beautiful floral tribute? and Mass offerings, received in their sad bereavement; also the Craven Heifer Hotel. Clitheroe Working Men's Club, the British Legion, doctors and nurses of E2 Ward. Blackburn Royal Infirmary, police and ambulance personnel and a’! who helped at the time of the i accident, and the Rev. Father
| The circufl is comingl
Hannan. S.J., for his kind ministrations. 9 Park Street. Clithcroe.
I BRADLEY—The family of the late Miss Lilian Bradley sin cerely thank all relative?, friends and neighbours expressions of sympathy, offerings and floral tributes received In their sad berean- ment: also the family doctor and the Rev. Fr. Buckler I« their kind ministration'. 61. West View. Cltheroe.
O’NEILL.—Mrs. O'Neill and (an- f iiv wish to thnnk all relatives,
ment and staff of Joseph Lup. members of tile British Legion the Working Men’s Club and the Craven Heifer, (or ttej messages of sympathy ana Jojl
riends neighbours, manste
tributes sad
kind attention. tions
Hannan for his kind nwi-J-J* +?nnc nnd
bereavement, a
received durins also
t.lhlO nOliCG for e po ice 3 Croft Street, Clltlwoe.
I PYE.—The family of tte bie Mrs. Charlotte Pye w “ thank all relatives and Mate for their kind expressions « sympathy received ^during tM-
recent bereavement. Closes Cottage. Dunsop
Bridge.
REDMAYNE. — Mrs. BedauSW and family wish to thank su
relatives, friends and hours, members of tl.e ren
Stanley House. f°r f expressions of s5“'f?tS tM-
Club. Lowersate. and the sloral tributes roccned in®
family doctors a>'d Brondhurst for their un™
50 and 52 Highfield Road. Clitheroe.
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for craftsmanship In gray marble, green slate and slot*
etc. THOS. RC
DISH WASHING MACHINE and other kitchenware. 700 LOTS.
■ On view: FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, from 10-00 to 5-00
NO VIEWING MONDAY, -26th OCTOBER, and SALE DAYS. Catalogues 2/- (3/- by post) to admit two, from the
7b, Market Place, CUther Phone 4271
(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental M«°r>*
a nd atBroomfield Place. Witton. Blackburn Phone 51251
SEE OVI
“SUNHOUSE’ ----— frl
electric blaji CLEANI and All
O* Spec£aZ|
19in — £1 6 VISIT
For good se udden bereavement. afeo< FUR!Bet 4ft. 6iJ
Silent Night— Myers — — Vono —- — Burgess — 3 ft. Complete D|
1 the largest single masl ! ,jn the country, will be I | ing three days from Til i at Chester Avenue Gro-I | As well as the usual I | tions, including a fcl i midget, unicycle and to1| ! sword balancing acts, | cus boasts of an 'I j strong man act. > He bends a six-foo:| | inch steel bar with his I | and his act culminates | I ing. on a plank, any S from the audience.
; CLITHEROE is to have! 1 from a circus next weil Circus Markus, reputel
the weekend. They snapped tops ofi|
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