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26, 1947,
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For Sale
FOR SALE — Berkley and J
deep and shallow well pump*.
terms. Lunsford Electric
•orm Company.
•JAiJ. US for blind*. naoee,
utplialt tile, burglar bars,
i sines. Kov-oru / lour ooveimg
oatiy. Phone 4M1
ror. sale Good . dry stove
Wood and clocks. *6 and $10 loads.
Orchard Hill Wood Yarn. Phone
4 7 B 7,
WOOD FOR BALE Plenty
sound r y Htovewood Blocks.—
$10 per pickup load In blocks; $11
•split for stove, about 7-8 cord. Call
day phone 3146, night >806.
G. G. Patrick.
TOR SALE Sawmill slabs and
strips—$10 for 1H ton truck load.
Phone C. A. Kendrick, 4962 from
$ to 5 or 2643 nights and Sun
days.
FULLER BRUSHES — Phone 5
FOR SALE. $7.50 FARM A-B
PACK RADIO BATTERY
$5.95. CAIN’S.
FOR SALE Shubbery of all kind*
Griffin Nurseries Phoii* 4 rt 4 l.
FOR SALE—15 cords of good pine
wood at Birdie. R. R. Frye, Orlfffcl
Route A <
Water Heaters, Gas, Oil, Electric.
All sizes. Lunsford JClectrlc Equip
ment Cc
FOR SALE, - LUMBER
ROUGH FRAMING AND
BOARDS CUT TO YOUR
SPECIFICATIONS $50.00 A
THOUSAND. DRESSED
FRAMING AND DECKING
$70. A THOUSAND. 1 x 6
AND 1 x 8 SIDING $80. A
THOUSAND. GRIFFIN LUM
BER CO. EAST McINTOSH
ROAD, PHONE 9100.
FOR SALE TOMATO PLANTS.
Marglobe and Rutgers, 0.' Fresh field
grown. Phone 3 28
KIRBY SNOWBALL, JACKS
PLACE, REIGEL’S CURVE.
ICE COLD WATERMELONS
WHOLE OR SLICED. JACKS
PLACE, REIGEL’S CURVE.
FOR SALE — Fulluwiiig Salvag*-,
I double compartment cement laun
dry tub. 24 white waiters Jackets
or coats. 24 bottles Jet oil shoe
polish, brown. 1 case 72 Saucers,
plain white. 1 case 24 bottles furni
ture polish. Southern Railway Co.
304 West Solomon St.
FOR SALE — I Wrstlngitou.se 24"
Pedr.tai type Micarta Blade Fan,
$90.00. 1 Westinghouse 42" bulit-in
exhaust Fro $115.00. Paint made by
Sherwin Williams 79c per gallon by
the drum. - Farmers Exchange,
Jackson, Ga., Phone 53 11
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FOR SALE Home grown Toma
tors by the bushel. J. C. Huckaby.
702 Merrlwether St.
I OR SALE Latest model Horn „
Comfort Stove, In good condition
Phone 3 3 2 0.
FOR SALE — Practically new bahv
Basinet Rei\s»nable price. See
715 N. Hill St
FOR SALE Guernsev Milk Cow
v.it.h calf wfi'ks old T. C. Conkte
f'lirve in front of fire station
FOR SALE Milk Crw. Phone
<753 J. H. Clark.
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FOR S A L E — DRESSED
BOARDS $50 AND $60 PER
THOUSAND. BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO., 891 E A S T
BROADWAY, PHONE 5600.
FOR SALE Electric table model
Sewing Machine. $94.50. Terms can
be arranged Sewing Machine Shop,
105 S. 8th 8t.
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FOR SALE Pedal type sewing
machine as low rs $35.00. terms ar
ranged if desired. Rowing Machine
Shop 105 S. 8th St
FOR SAT F Ringer Electric nor
table. $69.50. Tcrms if desired.
Sewing Machine Shop, 105 S. 8th-St.
Our Boarding House with Major Hoople
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GRIFFIN (GEORGIA/ n£WS
THE GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SECTION
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cents per word
for first Insertion; one cent per
word for each following inser
tion. Minimum cl large 40c.
ERRORS:—Should a/ijr errors
appeal ill advertising tiiey
must be reported by noon the
next day. The Griffin Daily
News will not lie responsible for
more than cost of one Insertion.
CLOSING HOUR:—Copy for
classified advertising must be
received at The News Office be
fore 11 o'clock da'.e of insertion.
On Saturday copy must be in
office by 10 a. in.
FOR BALE - Cocker Pups, one
bred female and one red' male. Mrs.
W. L. Harris, Phone 4 9 6 0.
FOR BALE Young Purebred
Hampshire sow and 5 pigs, also
him k saddle mare. 7 years old, win
lbs. with saddle and bridle. See
on the Farm
'! miien East of No. 5 Mill from
Griffin.
FOR SALE — 13 eight weeks old
pill Mrs. Minnie Oliver, Herndon
SI
FOR SALE One cow fresh in be
Iween 1st and 15th of August. See
L. C. Lawson. 7CK) Searcv Ave
FOR SALE — Practically new A
merican Beauty Wood Range. CaH
4 03 2.
FOR SALE — Several Good Spotted
IH Umd China Pigs, 8 and lk weeks
old. Milton L. Kennedy, 2nd St.
Extension. Phone 23 23.
Autos For Sale 3
FOR SALE 1938 Ford 'a ton
panel truck in good condition. Also
one public address sy. tein. Prac
tically new. A bargain. Phone
• 8 9 5.
FOR SALE — 1947 Dodge Pick-up
Driven about 500 miles. Cali 3 477
FOR SALE — ’42 Plymouth Special
Deluxe. Radio and Heater. Nt'.v
paint, new tires, an din excellent
condition. Make offer. See at 441 N.
9th St., after 5 P. M.
I OR SALE — One '35 Chevrolet 4
ooor Sedan, reconditioned motor,
r.ew paint. Call Johnny Thaxton
6 3 8.
POR SALE — 1941 Chevrolet Plck
irp truck in good condition, $795.00
nv- c 3 58 1.
l’OR SALE Hurley Davidaon
Motorcycle. Call 5 4 0 3
FOR SAI.E '35 Ford convertible
Sedan Also ’36 Ford Coupe. Can
be seen at house next, to Cleveland's
Paint Shop on 17th St. See Russel!
Giles.
FOR SALE — 1936 Cadaliac. good
tires, good paint. Can be seen at
335 N. 9th St. or call R. O. Vickorv.
FOR SAT E — 1937 Ford 60 Tudor
Sedan with radio and heater. 73‘ -
E. Tenaley 8t. or see G. L. Howard
at Henderson's Furniture Co.
FOR SALE Clean 1940 4-door
i Nash. Good condition. Call 4 5.
NEW CAR — 1947 Frazer 4-dror.
equipped with heaters and atr con
ditioning. List price $2375. WiP
sell for $2250. Sam H, Wilson. Phone
27 7 1
FOR SAI K Brenriv Garden Trar
tor and implements H. C. Bran
d( . nbun ....... Kcuitc C. Griffin, Gi\
FOR SALE '35 Chevriilet Tudojfl
Sedan 'Call 3 9 84 after 6 P. M
jj, OR gALE '32 4-door Plymouth
in gor.d ccndttfon station, can b~
seen at 933 w. Twill*v*t from 3 t
5PM x --
for sale - Model A Ford 1 1 ’
good condition For deiahs see J
T Bass 727 East Broadway
Miscellaneous o
YOU CAN'T — Find faster servfc
or better prices on Watch Repairing
regardless of make or model. All
Work Guaranteed Mather Furni
ture Company_
1 IANO TUNING — And Repairing
Jesse Manly. 315 S. 8th St. Phone
Let's let Fred Preetor* build
home by the hour or contract,
5 7 7 0 after 5 P. sa.
If PAYS TO BUY GOOD
Initial cost is high, yes. But
soles and heels will give you
of added wear. Powell's Shoe
IF NOTICE
YOU ARE
AND CANT SLEEP
CALL FLEM SHIVERS
AND LET HIM STERI
LIZE YOUR MAT
TRESS AND MAKE IT
INTO A COMFORT
ABLE INNERSPRING.
NOTHING DOWN.
FLEM SHIVERS MAT
TRESS CO. ONE DAY
SERVICE. PHONE 3785
WE BUY HIDES AND TAL
LOW, HIGH PRICES PAID.
BUTCHER COWS EVERY
DAY THROUGH
HOGS ON TUESDAYS AND
THURSDAYS. GRIFFIN
AND SPALDING ABBATIOR
PHONE 2732.
LET ME — Tune your Piano. Reas
onable rates. Call Otis Manly Jr.,
at 5 67 3.
NOTICE — For’quick and reliable
service call Bailey-Howell Electric
Co. We specialize in rebuilding all
sizes and types of electric motors.
Well pump motors, commercial mo
tors, industrial motors, and portable
tools. First-class work at reason
able prices. Bailey-Howell Electric
Co. Phone 4 5 4 7, 132 E. Broad St. :
Grifln, Ga. !
MIXED CONCRETE — Readv to be 1
It placed more on convenient your job. and You economical will find j j
for footing, porches, walks, drive- j
ways and septic tanka. Call the ]
Griffin Ready Mixed Concrete Co.
Phone 5 86 1. 601 N 18th St. *
WE DO — Any kind of Carpenter
or Masonry work See J. O. Mc
Guffey. Sunny Side, Ga.
NOTICE Cement Finisher will
put your walk, drive, porches and
also repair. Phone 4 0 7 0.
MAKE A RECORD OF
SONGS, QUARTETTES,
PIANO OR GROUP SING
ING. PROFESSIONAL TYPE
RECORDS. REASONABLE
RATES, FOR INFORMA
TION AND APPOINTMENT
CALL 276E.
T
■chLs Is the time to get repair car
oenter work done. While R. L.
boatner is waiting for material for
bigger jobs. He has a month in
whlep to do smaller repair jobs.
Call 3 3 4 2.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO GA
RAGES BRAKE DRUMS
TURNED, BLOCKS REBOR
ED, VALVE AND VALVE
SEATS REFACED. PORT
ABLE CRANK SHAFT
GRINDER, ONE THROW
TURNED TO SIZE, COILS
AND CONDENSERS CHECK
ED. DISTRIBUTORS
REBUILT, SPARK PLUGS
CLEANED, ARMATURES
TUNED. TOM & AL’S CAR
HOSPITAL. 128 EAST SLA
TON AVENUE, PHONE 5768
—
(MINI) One light red yearling
i wner may Identify aniT have same
by paying for this ad and feed bill.
J. M. Bassett, Griffin Grocery.
LOST Poeketbook containing 2
$10. bills, 2 $100 bills in cash and
•iapprs Finder mav keep money
*7 ' ward for return nf pocket book
nd nnrv»'*«i Cr. IT *1
Real Rotate
-on rat f — 60 -Acre Farm. Just
iff Fayetteville Road, which is to
-e nnved soon. Good House, plenty
of Wood and W *er Immediate Pos
session Ree Clav A. Cheek. M'
r-ellan Building.
■"OR SAI.E — Four room
nke Av- Mashbum Real Estate
04 F Hill Rt. Phone 2 6 9 2.
H R Maih’iurn—Jim Higgins
T OR RALE - 100 Acrn Pftrm—fi
*ootn DweJHn? 3 1-2 miles
from town See Clay A. Cheek, Me
Leliiui Building.
FOR SALE — 5-room Dwelling lo
catcd on North Elchth St., aV con
venle^.eer See Clay A. Cheek Mc
Lcllan Bldg.
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OR SALE 16 acres with 5-room
"OUSt!, Electric lights and tele
hone
it a 4 or 4 28 5. W. O. Cartledge
•OR RALE — 25 Acres of Land 3.
nom Hous'’ and Barn, with Lake
"Itl* Just off McIntosh Road. See
lav A Cheek. MeLellan Bldg.
'OR SALE Arreage Tracts with
i*h'«. Spring Br.mch and plenty
•f Wood. Just off the Atlanta
Rghwav See r!a> A. Cheek Mr
ellan B'dg.
OR SALE - ‘ it rm Mouse, Av*
•n Subtllvuior,, with Basement
'all R L Boa*n-:r 3 3 4 2.
’OR SALE — Four room Dwelling.
md Store Building, with two acres
if Land. Store making money.
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PAGE FOUR
| FOR SALE — 5-room House, 3 lots
nnd one 12x20 store house. See or
call R. L. Boatner 3 3 4 2.___
FOR SALE Apartment house
with all new water works, 2 baths
50-gallon electric water heater on
j-4 acre land. Mostly remodeled in
aide. See and mate oiler. Mrs.
Henrv CnlUne Flnvilla, On
I $950.00 FOR SALE cash, - balance One 0-room monthly. House Po
.session now Phone 5 7 5 9.
r ; OR SALE - ( ,^ st M clnt0ih « d '
Five-room Dwelling , In excellent
condition. Electric lights, pump in
.veil, on 2-acre tract. Possession In
two to three weeks. Terms can be
arranged. See Clay A. Cheek, Mc
Lellan Building.
FOR SALE — 7-room House and
Bath, located outside city limits on
3 acres of land. 16 pecan trees and
ii) pear trees Facilities for gas
heat. Also one grocery business and
building In excellent condition. Al
so 3-room House In good condition
outside city limits with running
water. Call 4 06 6.
FOR SALE 2 beautiful wooded
lots located at corner of Airport
Road and Woodland Drive. Lots
No. 5 and 6. Corner lot has wef
with concrete pioe. Price $700.00
for both. Call 4 96 2 from 9 to
5 P. M. 3 6 4 3 nights and Sundays.
C. A. Kendricks.
FOR SALE — 5-room House with
c;ty conveniences. $4,000. on easy
terms. Phone 4 2 8 4 or 4 2 3 5,
W. G. Cartledge._
F'OR SALE '— 2 Houses and large
lots on Hammock St. See and get
details. Phone 4284 or 423 5.
W. O. Cartledge.___
FOR SALE 28 acres and 4 room
House electricity available. Call
4284 or 423 5. W. G. Cartledge.
FOR SALE — 120 acres on highway,
5-ronm House with lights good pas
fare, woods and running water,
Commercial peach orchard. See and
ect details Phone 4284 or 423 5.
W G. Cartledge.
FOR RACE 2 lots in McIntosh
Heights 100 feet front 900 feet deep.
8450 for both Call 3 245
FOR PAI E — 5-room House, loca
tion 428 N. 6th St. $4200. Phone
409 1.
Transfer 4
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HARRKLT* transfer. Pbone 4 79«
BOWDEN TRANSFER — Local
ariH long dU'ance moving, Van
service. Phon; 5 7*.? or 4 230
Griffin. Gh
For Rent 8
FOR RENT — Furnished Room
with, private entrance. Men pre
fered or working cowrie Phone 4401
Wanted To Rent 3
URGENTLY NEEDED
l or 3 Room Unfurnished
Apartment by Couple
with No Children. Call
Guy Williamson, %News
Office. I
WANTED — A 4 OR 5
ROOM HOUSE OR A
PARTMENT. M U S T
HAVE GAS AND ELEC-
ARD WILLIAMS 'AT
MATHER FURNITURE
3844.
Help Wanted 16
WANTED — One A-l Silk Finishe
and one A-l wool presser. Apply ii
■iTsen at. Reeves Cleaners, 211 S
3h 3t. No Phone Calk.
WANTED — Young man between
ages 27 and 40 for outside, sales and
service work. Liberal commissions
Semi-monthly drawing account
Must have automobile mid he will
ing to work. In reply stale age an'
previous occupation. Address reph
to: O. H. O., P. O. Box 799, At.
lanta, On.
Wanted Ii
WANTED — Hens. 300 or more per
week. Southern Poultry Distribu
tors. Phone 2 0 83.
WANTED TO BUY — Cattle an
Hogs. Phone 4681. C W. Jones.
WANTED — Job as Cook or Maid.
Christine Jones, Boyds Row. Phone
13 8 5.
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NOTICE
I will.not be responsible for any
debts made by anyone other than
myself.
Mrs. Ada Hutchlnsln.
for
PRESCRIPTIONS!
Dial 3266
M. E. COLE CO.
For Lifo Insurance Advice CaU
MRS. RALPH JONES
Reliance Life Insurance Co.
Dial 2361 r
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