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Jairo, BELCHER, Optometrist “
Kind 0 f Glasses You've
■The Wanted.
Always SATURDAYS.
UESDAYS and
Other D a Y s By Appointment.
Left, sid e South Broad St,
Beyond 9th ; Ave.. Cairo, Ga.
phone 295-R
rTcOHOLlCS ANNONYMOUS: problem?
T L* drinking write your P. O. Box
ta Cairo, Ga. 4-8-tf.
Income Tax. Audits and
Accounting Systems
JOHN A POWELL. 2nd
public Accountant
Ofc. Over Cairo Dry Cleaners
Phone 39
CAIRO. GA.
I RUSSELL GRINER
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
accounting SYSTEMS
Upchucn Bldg. Phone 597
Income and Estate Taxes
Thomasville, Ga.
DR. S. G. FRAZIER
Veterinarian
Office: 2nd Ave., S. E.
Phone 343
Res. Sth Street N. W.
Phone 136-X
List Your
REAL ESTATE WITH
J, FRANK MONTGOMERY
and B. W. MAULDIN
Cairo, Ga.
Office, 2nd Floor, Richter
Bldg., N. Broad St.
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DR. J. w. SUMNER
Optometrist
Visual Care
2nd Ave. at 1st Street, S. E.
(Across Street From Grady
County Hospital)
Cairo, Ga.
Telephone 375
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FIRE INSURANCE
BONDS
BURGLARY
LIABILITY AUT0MOB1LP SERVICE
COMPENSATUON
Citizens Insurance
Co.
Office
Citizens Bank Building
Phone 54
Cairo Dry Cleaners
1st Ave., S. W.
DRY CLEANING,
PRESSING, ALTERING
WE CALL FOR
and
DELIVER
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C °NSOLIDATED
^denbe, LOAN CO.
°f*n 8:00 ry t Bldg. Phone 4
1 A. M. to 5 P. M.
GUY D. NICHOLSON
Real Estate *
City and Farm Listing •
Timber Lands, Etc *
* Office: 2 Floor Robinson Bldg. *
* N. Broad St., Cairo, Ga, •
* Telephone 270 *
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POWER SAWS
SAW BELTS AMD PARTS
SANDERS GARAGE
AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK
REPAIRING
9-24-tf.
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* ATTENTION
* Regular W. O. W. Meetings |
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* will be held at the Lodge *
* Hall at 8 o'clock every *
* second and fourth Wednes- *
* day night. *
NOTICE: _ Truck for hire all ,
types hauling, local and long
distance. Call 255-L or see Wes
ley Baggett. 6-10-30t.
FOR SALE: Kut-Rwick Junior
Power Saws. Cuts brush,
weeds, and grass. Sanders Ga¬
rage. Phone 1C8. 5-27-tf.
H. L. CHENEY, Dentist
Phone 1. Roddenbery Building
Out of Office All Day Thursdays.
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Pri¬
vate bath, furnished or unfurn¬
ished, reasonable. Call 181-R. or
181-W, City. 9-23-tf.
FOR BEST PRICES: for Milk
and springer cows see or call,
Perry Baggett, Phone 168-W.
Cairo. 9-23-6t.
FOR SALE: Six room house. See
Owner at 602 9th. Ave., N. E.
City. 10-14-4t pd.
“SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO
FARMERS”: NEW PARTS
AND EVERY REPAIR JOB.
Bring your Golden Cane Mills
and other work to our large
Foundry and Machine Shop at
the Over Pass on North Broad
Street. BENTON FOUNDRY &
MACHINE SHOP. 905 North
Broad St., Thomasville, Ga.
9-23-1 Ot.
FOR RENT: 2-room apartment,
_ with private bath, for couple.
100 Third Ave., S. W. Phone
93-R. 10-28-2t.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart¬
ment. Call Mrs. Bill Waitt,
158-W City. 10-28-2t pd.
FOR SALE: 50-100 lb bags Blue
Lupine Seed, Germinates be¬
tween 70% and 73% $4.75 per
bag. The Government will pay
$4.50 per bag. Also plenty of
Top Grade Seed on hand. Smith’s,
Feed and Seed Co, Cairo. 10-28-2t.
(tyweet HEATING*
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For Winter
We offer you—
1. PROMPT SERVICE
2. EXPERIENCED MEN
3. REASONABLE PRICES
J. PETE PYLES
Plumbing and Electrical
Contracting
PHONE 328
AUTO GLASS
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reploced come totheplace that
specializes in this work. If you
are really pressed for time we
put it in while you went • •
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Dyson-Whit® Motor
Company
THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1949.
FOR SALE: A 7-horse Hercules
engine in first-class condition.
W. C. Stewart, Rt. 2, Cairo.
11 -4-2t
WANTED: Washing
water pump and farm imple
ment repairs. Miller
Shop. ll-4-4t .
AIR COOLED ENGINES
ENGINE PARTS
AND SERVICE
SANDERS GARAGE
10-7-tf.
WANTED: Children’s sewing,
1 to 14 years of age, plain or
fancy. See Mrs. Ivey Bennett,
City. 10-14-4t pd.
ROLL YOUR OWN: Cigarettes,
about 5 for lc with a "Buglar
Thrift Kit” 50c each. Mail orders
add 10c for postage, M. O. or
Cash. No checks, City Fruit Co.
Thomasville, Ga. 10- 14-4t pd.
FOR SALE: One Quaker fuel
oil heater, automatic draft. See
Walter Graham, or call 341-W,
City. ll-4-3t pd.
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FOUND: The ideal lasting gift
for any occasion. Beautiful
potted Camellias with bloom
buds. Gift wrapped and deliver¬
ed. Priced $1.50 each, and up.
Come by or call 348-W. Pearce
Florist and Nursey Company.
10-21-4t.
FOR SALE: About 130 acres of
land, about 70 acres cleared,
about 4 acres tobacco al«tement,
near Gainey Crossing, about 10
miles from Cairo, good fence,
large nice country home, with
good tenant house, syrup works,
and good land. Place known as
the R. L. Dixon farm, the build¬
ings are worth what I am asking
for the farm. Price, $5,000.00
cash, or $5,500.00 on terms of
$1,500.00 down, balance $500.00
yearly, plus interest at 6 per-cent
per annum, annually.
I have sold all the farms that
I have advertised in the Cairo
Messenger and here is another
chance to buy you a good country
home cheap and on terms that
you can easily pay for same.
Why half crop and pay out
$2,500.00 to $3,500.00 per year
rent when you can own the above
farm at such small and easy pay¬
ments.
For 32 years I have been sell¬
ing farms on terms as stated
above, and only three people
have failed to pay for them, and
this year every one who has
bought farms from me on terms
have already made their pay¬
ments, some have made two pay¬
ments or more this year. Very
few have used the full length of
time, most of them paying for
them way ahead of time.
If you contemplate ever buying
you a country home, please come
to see me at once or write for
date, or phone, H. B. Griner,
186-W or 186-L, Cairo, Ga.
10-21-4t
Make Your Yard Beautiful. Start
your lawn with Centipede $1.00.
Grass. Big bushel only
Prompt delivery. Call 348-W.
Pearce Florist and Nursey Co.
10-21-4t.
TAKEN UP: Spotted Poland
China sow at my place on Wed¬
nesday, October 12. Owner can
get same by identifying her and
paying expenses. Alfred Owens,
Rt. 1, Whigham. 10-21-4t pd.
FLOWERS “Say It” for you.
We carry a complete line for
every occasion. Artistically ar¬
ranged. Call us or come by for
your next flowers in any form.
All work guaranteed. Phone
348-W. We deliver. Pearce Flor¬
ist and Nursery Company.
10-21-4t.
FOR SALE: One large circulat¬
ing oil heater also one 40 gallon
gas, hot water heater. Call Mrs.
Bill Waitt, 158-W City. 10-2S2t pd.
FOR SALE: One electric rip
saw. See Bill Tyson, Tyson
Lumber Co. 10-28-2t.
NOTICE: Avon products for sale,
Mrs. J. N. Harrell, First St. N.
E. and Mrs. David Scott, 117 2nd.
Ave., S. E. 10-28-3t pd.
TAKEN UP: My place October
21. five red shoats. Owner can
get same by indentifying and pay
ins expenses. Quinn Gainous,
Rt. 2, Cairo, Ga. 10-28-4t pd.
WANTED: Gas engine repairs.
and cane mill repairs. Guaran¬
teed satisfaction. Miller Machine
Shop. ____. ll-4-4t.
WANTED: Gas engine repairs.
and cane mill repairs. Guaran¬
teed satisfaction. Miller Machine
Shop. n ~ 4 - 4t -
FOR RENT: Three room apart¬
ment with private bath, close
in hot water. Apply at Messen¬
ger office. 10 ~ 4 ~tf
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FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart¬
ment. Call 368-W. City
11-4-lt pd.
WANTED: 80 or 100 gal. syrup
kettle. Call Collect Office, 4022, Coun¬ Adel,
tv Commissioners U-4- 2L
Georgia. ________
FOR SALE: 325 acre farm locat¬
ed 5% miles south of Cairo,
150 acres in cultivation balance
in pasture also all farm imple
meats and stock. See T L. J. T T Lewis
Rt. 1 Cairo. ll-4-3t pd.
,
FOR SALE OR RENT: New 5
room modern home, located on
Se Rainbridge highway just beyond
Wangle- See Wesley Baggett
or Phone 255-L City. 11-4-lt pd.
SALE: Quaker fuel oil
i heater, excellent condition.
Ernest Herring, Calvary, Ga.
ll-4-2t.
FOR SALE: Two year old Ten
nessee walking horse, will make
fine saddle horse. Ernest Herr-
1 ing, Calvary, Ga. ll-4-2t.
IFOR SALE: 4-room house, good
j condition, lights, one arce land,
3 miles S. E. town. Priced rea¬
sonable. H. S. Harrell. 11-4-31 pd.
FOR SALE: Five-room house
with two lots. Cheap for cash
sale or will sell for part down and
balance monthly. See J. W. Jones,
7th Ave. and 8 th St. N. E., Park
Subdivision, Cairo. 11-4-lt pd.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart¬
ment. Apply at 524 4th St., N.
E. at 6 th. Ave., City. ll-4-2t pd.
FOR SALE: Farm on Cairo and
Calvary road consisting of 93
acres and known as the Joe Smith
Farm. H. P. Townsend, Bain
bridge, Georgia. 11 -4-3t pd.
FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished
apartment. 100 7th. Ave., N.
W„ Phone 107-W. 11-4-lt.
CAIRO BOWS TO MOULTRIE
40-7, PLAY BAINBRIDGE
HERE TONIGHT
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field. Moultrie’s musicians, out¬
numbering Cairo’s by 30 or 40
pieces, displayed some good
marching and novelty acts. But
the quality of marching music
coming from the small Cairo out¬
fit was superior to the visiting
band. Cairo may lose the ball
game, but they still exhibit a
winning band. The miniature
majorettes turned in a first-rate
performance.
Third Quarter
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that made Buick Famous
I F you want to know what’s “the
newest thing” in automobile
engines, look at the Buick engine
pictured here, and you’ll see the
words “valve-in-head.”
But it happens that this isn’t new
with Buick. As a matter of fact,
the valve-in-head engine was in¬
vented hack in 1902—U, S. Patent
No. 771095 —and immediately,
Buick adopted the principle, which
became the first in a long string of
“Buick firsts.”
Not everyone went for the idea
then. In spite of the fact that this
engine “breathes” more freely —
gets fuel in and exhaust gases out
more easily — others hung onto
their pet ideas.
Then came the airplane, with its
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ECONOMY MOTORS Broad Street and
12 th Ave.—Cairo
Cairo kicked out to the Packers
on the Syrup Bowl 42. Murphy
went to the Cairo 30 over tackle
and Fowler repeated over guard
to the Syrupmakers 22. George
Hanna went for a touchdown but
it was all for naught as the
Packers were charged with clip¬
ping from behind and drew a
15 yard penalty. Hanna made it
back with an 18 yard juant
through center to place the ball
on the Syrup Makers 30. He re¬
peated and the ball was on the
Syrupmakers 12 yard line.
Owen Thomas drove to the six
and in two plays Hanna went to
the 1 and Mercer scored through
the line. Fowler again fowled
up and it was Moultrie 40-Cairo
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The Syrupmakers came to life
so to speak in the final period
as McCorkle took Thomas’ kick¬
off and was promptly downed on
the Cairo 22. McCorkle lateraled
to Gaya up to the Cairo 32. Fow¬
ler then intercepted McCorkle’s
pass on the Syrupmakers 42.
The Cairo line held and they took
over on their own 40. After
Rogers picked up two yards Mc¬
Corkle knifed his way to the
Moultrie 38 for a first down for
the Syrup Makers. In two plays
Gaya found the Packer line good
for seven yards and then Hopkins
weaved his way down to the
Moultrie 2 yard stripe. Mc
Corkle scored through the line
and Hopkins bucked the extra
point to wind up the scoring for
the night.
LINE-UP
Cairo Moultrie
Hester LE Hanna
Dollar LT Jenkins
Bonner LG Daughtry
Cassels C Timmons
Williams RG Boatright
Strickland RT Beard
Harper RE Tucker
McCorkle QB Fowler
Anderson LHB * G. Hanna
Sholar RHB Thomas
Hopkins FB Mercer
need for maximum power from
every drop of fuel—and every
maker of internal combustion air¬
plane engines adopted the valve
in-head principle.
And more recently—with the hope
that higher-octane fuels will be¬
come available—a lot of automo¬
tive engine designers are taking a
new look at the valve-in-head idea.
But just for the record, we’d like
to point out that Buick got there
first.
And evtr since, Buick has gone
steadily ahead, building up a name
as “valve-in-headquarters.” Buick
engineers reshaped pistons to put
Fireball wallop in these engines.
They stepped up compression
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Kcds are! And they're so deliciously good-tasting, too!
Frozen Fc: ds ate ell top quality foods, fast-frozen at their
peak-flavor perfection. That means plenty of good eating. And
best of all — they take a.rncst no time to prepare. Just take
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heat. Yes, when minutes count — serve grand-tasting Froz¬
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Chicken Breasts Pkg. Montz. Pkg.
THIGHS 95c COLLARDS 29c
Pkg. French Style Pkg.
Strawberries 49c BEANS 29c
Ga. Elberta Pkg. Brussels Pkg.
PEACHES 35c SPROUTS 33c
Turnip Pkg. Pkg.
GREENS 29c BROCCOLI 33c
Qualify
Whole or Half Lb. Round Cubed Lb.
Tender Ham 49c STEAK 69c
Large Fresh Pt. Grade A All Lb.
OYSTERS 75c STEW MEAT. 59c
Fresh Fish Lb. Pure Pork Pan Lb.
ROE 95c SAUSAGE .. 39c
Grade A T-Bone •Lb. Pork Shoulder Lb.
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ratios as fast as better fuels came
along.
So perhaps you’ll want to re¬
member, when you hear the term
“valve-in-head,” that this is the type
of power that made Buick famous.
If others want to climb on the
bandwagon, we say “more power
to them”—and no pun is intended.
But Buick has been doing more
with valve-in-head right from the
start.
And —we might add —it stands to
reason that Buick is not through
making this type of engine better
and better.