FORM 10-Q

                                 UNITED STATES
                      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                            Washington, D. C. 20549

[  X ]  QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 For the quarterly period ended   April 30, 2007

[   ]  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from ________________ to  ________________

                         Commission file number 1-3647

                                J.W. Mays, Inc.
            (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

           New York                          11-1059070
     (State or other jurisdiction of        (I.R.S. Employer
      incorporation or organization)         Identification No.)

9 Bond Street,  Brooklyn,  New York            11201-5805
(Address of principal executive offices)       (Zip Code)

(Registrant's telephone number, including area code) 718-624-7400

                                Not Applicable
  (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last
                                    report)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to
such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes   X       No
    ----         ----

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an
accelerated filer, or a non-accelarated filer.  See definition of "accelerated
filer and large accelerated filer" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer       Accelerated filer      Non-accelerated filer   X
                        ----                    ----                       ----

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in
Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).   Yes       No   X
                                       ----     ----

Indicate the number of shares outstanding of the issuer's common stock, as of
the latest practicable date.

        Class                                Outstanding at June 6, 2007
Common Stock,  $1 par value                       2,015,780 shares

                                             This report contains 20 pages.
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                               J. W. MAYS,  INC.

                                     INDEX





                                                            Page No.


Part I  -   Financial Information:

       Consolidated Balance Sheet                             3

       Consolidated Statement of Income
         and Retained Earnings                                4

       Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income         4

       Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows                   5

       Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements             6 - 11

       Management's Discussion and Analysis of Results
         of Operations and Financial Condition                12 - 15

       Controls and Procedures                                15


Part II  -  Other Information                                 16

       Signatures                                             17

       (31) Certifications Pursuant to Section 302 of the
            Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
            (31.1) - Chief Executive Officer                  18
            (31.2) - Chief Financial Officer                  19

       (32) Certification Pursuant to Section 906 of the
            Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002;
            18 U.S.C. Section 1350                            20


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                        J. W. MAYS, INC.

                   CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
                                                                              
                                                                      April 30          July 31
                             ASSETS                                     2007              2006
                            --------                              ---------------  ---------------
                                                                    (Unaudited)       (Audited)

Property and Equipment - Net (Notes 6 and 7)                        $44,979,436      $45,794,108
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Current Assets:
  Cash and cash equivalents                                           2,337,654        2,335,328
  Marketable securities  (Note 4)                                        46,891           45,942
  Receivables                                                           194,568           86,199
  Deferred income taxes                                                  97,000          131,000
  Income taxes refundable                                               434,615              -
  Prepaid expenses                                                      822,440        1,722,222
  Security deposits                                                       8,297            8,297
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Total current assets                                           3,941,465        4,328,988
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Other Assets:
  Deferred charges                                                    3,492,371        2,761,585
  Less accumulated amortization                                       1,519,647        1,301,110
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Net                                                            1,972,724        1,460,475
  Receivables                                                             5,067            6,267
  Security deposits                                                   1,440,397        1,337,900
  Unbilled receivables (Note 9)                                       3,790,567        4,204,567
  Marketable securities  (Note 4)                                       170,000          158,000
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Total other assets                                             7,378,755        7,167,209
                                                                   -------------    -------------

        TOTAL ASSETS                                                $56,299,656      $57,290,305
                                                                   =============    =============

              LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
             --------------------------------------

Long-Term Debt:
  Mortgages and term loan payable (Note 6)                          $11,814,194      $10,696,864
  Note payable - related party (Note 8)                               1,000,000        1,000,000
  Security deposits payable                                           1,133,297        1,030,800
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Total long-term debt                                          13,947,491       12,727,664
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Deferred Income Taxes                                                 2,338,000        2,445,000
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Current Liabilities:
  Accounts payable                                                      251,177           61,908
  Payroll and other accrued liabilities                               1,470,308        1,269,578
  Income taxes payable                                                      -            794,314
  Other taxes payable                                                     3,615            5,645
  Current portion of mortgages payable (Note 6)                         801,591        2,338,492
  Current portion of security deposits payable                            8,297            8,297
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Total current liabilities                                      2,534,988        4,478,234
                                                                   -------------    -------------

       Total liabilities                                             18,820,479       19,650,898
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Shareholders' Equity:
  Common stock, par value $1 each share (shares - 5,000,000
    authorized; 2,178,297 issued)                                     2,178,297        2,178,297
  Additional paid in capital                                          3,346,245        3,346,245
  Unrealized gain on available for sale securities - net of
  deferred taxes of $20,000 at April 30, 2007 and $16,000
  at July 31, 2006                                                       39,748           31,748
  Retained earnings                                                  33,202,739       33,370,969
                                                                   -------------    -------------
                                                                     38,767,029       38,927,259
  Less common stock held in treasury, at cost - 162,517
    shares at April 30, 2007 and at July 31, 2006 (Note 12)           1,287,852        1,287,852
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Total shareholders' equity                                    37,479,177       37,639,407
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Contingencies (Note 13)

       TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY                   $56,299,656      $57,290,305
                                                                   =============    =============

See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

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                                                        J. W. MAYS, INC.

                                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME AND RETAINED EARNINGS


                                                                   Three Months Ended            Nine Months Ended
                                                                       April 30                       April 30

                                                                   2007           2006            2007           2006
                                                             -------------  -------------   -------------   -------------
                                                                                 <
                                                               (Unaudited)    (Unaudited)     (Unaudited)    (Unaudited)

Revenues
  Rental income (Notes 5 and 9)                                 $3,450,801     $3,362,194     $10,144,066    $10,058,127

  Recovery of real estate taxes                                     25,487        163,835          39,483        195,605
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
      Total revenues                                             3,476,288      3,526,029      10,183,549     10,253,732
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------


Expenses
  Real estate operating expenses                                 2,191,194      2,020,651       6,411,896      5,890,592
  Administrative and general expenses                              760,432        829,390       2,187,700      2,318,316
  Depreciation and amortization                                    395,382        381,264       1,184,185      1,143,017
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
       Total expenses                                            3,347,008      3,231,305       9,783,781      9,351,925
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
Income  from operations before investment income,
  interest expense and income taxes                                129,280        294,724         399,768        901,807
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
Investment income and interest expense
  Investment income (Note 4)                                        18,422         38,111          60,742         79,234
  Interest expense (Notes 6, 8, and 11)                           (251,272)      (216,698)       (764,740)      (698,792)
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
                                                                  (232,850)      (178,587)       (703,998)      (619,558)
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------

Income (loss) before income taxes                                 (103,570)       116,137        (304,230)       282,249
Income taxes provided (benefit)                                   (122,000)        21,000        (136,000)       118,000
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
Net income (loss)                                                   18,430         95,137        (168,230)       164,249

Retained earnings, beginning of period                          33,184,309     32,006,699      33,370,969     31,937,587
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------
Retained earnings, end of period                               $33,202,739    $32,101,836     $33,202,739    $32,101,836
                                                              =============  =============   =============  =============

Income (loss) per common share  (Note 2)                              $.01           $.05           $(.08)          $.08
                                                              =============  =============   =============  =============

Dividends per share                                                   $-             $-              $-             $-
                                                              =============  =============   =============  =============

Average common shares outstanding                                2,015,780      2,015,780       2,015,780      2,015,780
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------


See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.


                                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

                                                                  Three Months Ended             Nine Months Ended
                                                                        April 30                       April 30
                                                             -------------- --------------- -------------- ------------
                                                                   2007           2006            2007          2006
                                                             -------------  -------------    -------------  -------------
                                                               (Unaudited)    (Unaudited)      (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)

Net income (loss)                                                  $18,430        $95,137       $(168,230)      $164,249
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------

Other comprehensive income, net of taxes (Note 3)


   Unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities:
     Net of taxes of $ 0 and $43,000 for the three
     months ended April 30, 2007 and 2006, respectively,
     and $4,000 and $101,000 for the nine months ended
     April 30, 2007 and 2006, respectively.                         (1,000)        85,619           8,000        197,041
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------

  Net change in comprehensive income                                     -         85,619               -        197,041
                                                              -------------  -------------   -------------  -------------

Comprehensive income (loss)                                        $17,430       $180,756       $(160,230)      $361,290
                                                              =============  =============   =============  =============

See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

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                                     J. W. MAYS, INC.

                            CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS


                                                                          Nine Months Ended
                                                                            April 30
                                                                 --------------------------------
                                                                        2007             2006
                                                                  -------------    -------------
                                                                             
                                                                     (Unaudited)      (Unaudited)

Cash Flows From Operating Activities:
Net income (loss)                                                     $(168,230)        $164,249

Adjustments to reconcile income to
  net cash provided by operating activities:
  Depreciation and amortization                                       1,184,185        1,143,017
  Amortization of deferred expenses                                     218,537          261,164
  Other assets - deferred expenses                                     (730,786)        (234,222)
                       - unbilled receivables                           414,000          221,980
  Deferred income taxes                                                 (77,000)        (100,000)
Changes in:
  Receivables                                                          (107,169)          42,925
  Prepaid expenses                                                      899,782          857,826
  Income taxes refundable                                              (434,615)         196,856
  Accounts payable                                                      189,269          (29,835)
  Payroll and other accrued liabilities                                 200,730          135,579
  Income taxes payable                                                 (794,314)             -
  Other taxes payable                                                    (2,030)          (1,668)
                                                                   -------------    -------------
     Cash  provided by operating activities                             792,359        2,657,871
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Cash Flows From Investing Activities:
  Capital expenditures                                                 (369,513)      (2,062,781)
  Security deposits                                                    (102,497)        (117,593)
  Marketable securities:
    Payments for purchases                                                 (949)            (205)
                                                                   -------------    -------------
       Cash  (used) by investing activities                            (472,959)      (2,180,579)
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Cash Flows From Financing Activities:
  Borrowings - securities broker                                            -            563,572
  Payments - securities broker                                              -            (21,925)
  Increase - security deposits                                          102,497          117,463
  Borrowings - mortgage and other debt                                  315,706              -
  Decrease - mortgage and other debt payments                          (735,277)        (752,813)
                                                                   -------------    -------------
      Cash (used) by financing activities                              (317,074)         (93,703)
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Increase in cash                                                          2,326          383,589

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period                      2,335,328          522,897
                                                                   -------------    -------------

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period                           $2,337,654         $906,486
                                                                   =============    =============

See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

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                               J. W. MAYS,  INC.
                  NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


1. Accounting Records and Use of Estimates:

   The accounting records are maintained in accordance with accounting
   principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP").
   The preparation of the Company's financial statements in accordance with
   GAAP requires management to make estimates that affect the reported
   consolidated statements of income and retained earnings, comprehensive
   income, and the consolidated balance sheets and related disclosures.
   Actual results could differ from those estimates.

   The interim financial statements are prepared pursuant to the requirements
   for reporting on Form 10-Q.  The July 31, 2006 balance sheet was derived
   from audited financial statements but does not include all disclosures
   required by GAAP.  The interim financial statements and notes thereto
   should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes
   included in the Company's latest Form 10-K Annual Report for the fiscal
   year ended July 31, 2006.  In the opinion of management, the interim
   financial statements reflect all adjustments of a normal recurring nature
   necessary for a fair statement of the results for interim periods.  The
   results of operations for the current period are not necessarily indicative
   of the results for the entire fiscal year ending July 31, 2007.

2. Income Per Share of Common Stock:

   Income per share has been computed by dividing the net income for the
   periods by the weighted average number of shares of common stock
   outstanding during the periods, adjusted for the purchase of treasury
   stock.  Shares used in computing income per share were 2,015,780 for the
   three months and nine months ended April 30, 2007 and April 30, 2006.

3. Comprehensive Income:

   Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 130, "Reporting
   Comprehensive Income", establishes standards for the reporting of
   comprehensive income and its components.  It requires all items that are
   required to be recognized as components of comprehensive income be reported
   in a financial statement that is displayed with the same prominence as
   other income statement information.  Comprehensive income is defined to
   include all changes in equity except those resulting from investments by
   and distributions to shareholders.

4. Marketable Securities:

   The Company categorizes marketable securities as either trading, available-
   for-sale or held-to-maturity.  Trading securities are carried at fair value
   with unrealized gains and losses included in income.  Available-for-sale
   securities are carried at fair value with unrealized gains and losses
   recorded as a separate component of shareholders' equity.  Held-to-maturity
   securities are carried at amortized cost.  Dividends and interest income
   are accrued as earned.

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   As of April 30, 2007, the Company's marketable securities were classified as follows:

                                                                         Gross            Gross
                                                                      Unrealized       Unrealized        Fair
                                                          Cost           Gains           Losses          Value
                                                      -------------  -------------    -------------  -------------
   Current:

                                                                                       
     Held-to-maturity:

       Certificate of deposit                               $46,891           $-               $-          $46,891
                                                       =============  =============    =============  =============
   Noncurrent:
     Available-for-sale:
       Equity securities                                   $110,252        $59,748             $-         $170,000
                                                       =============  =============    =============  =============

   Investment income consists of the following:

                                                             Three Months Ended              Nine Months Ended
                                                                  April 30                       April 30
                                                     ------------------------------   -----------------------------
                                                              2007           2006             2007           2006
                                                     ---------------  -------------   --------------  -------------
   Interest income                                           $6,490        $18,436          $15,661        $20,209
   Dividend income                                           11,932         19,675           45,081         59,025
                                                       -------------  -------------    -------------  -------------
        Total                                               $18,422        $38,111          $60,742        $79,234
                                                       =============  =============    =============  =============




 5. Financial Instruments and Credit Risk Concentrations:

   Financial instruments that are potentially subject to concentrations of
   credit risk consist principally of marketable securities, cash and cash
   equivalents and receivables.  Marketable securities, cash and cash
   equivalents are placed with high credit quality financial institutions and
   instruments to minimize risk.

   The Company derives rental income from fifty-two tenants, of which one
   tenant accounted for 17.34% and another tenant accounted for 13.70% of
   rental income during the nine months ended April 30, 2007.  No other
   tenant accounted for more than 10% of rental income during the same
   period.

   The Company has two irrevocable Letters of Credit totaling $137,500 at
   April 30, 2007 and July 31, 2006, provided by two tenants.

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6.  Long-Term Debt - Mortgages and Term Loan:



Long Term Debt - Mortgages and Term Loan:
                                                                      April 30, 2007                    July 31, 2006
                                                            --------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                         Current
                                         Annual    Final            Due             Due               Due              Due
                                        Interest  Payment          Within          After             Within           After
                                          Rate      Date          One Year        One Year          One Year        One Year
                                                                                          
                                        -------  --------    --------------  --------------    --------------  ---------------
Mortgages:
  Jamaica, New York property       (a)        6%  4/01/12           $57,498      $1,298,058        $1,533,333             $-
  Jamaica, New York property       (b)     6.81% 10/01/11           110,156       2,530,080           190,899        2,548,553
  Jowein building, Brooklyn, NY    (c)       9 %  4/01/09            57,323       1,118,665            53,621        1,162,131
  Fishkill, New York property     (d,e) Variable  2/18/08                 -       1,834,726                 -        1,834,726
  Bond St. building, Brooklyn, NY  (e)  Variable  2/18/08                 -       3,694,715                 -        3,379,009
  Term-loan payable to bank        (f)     6.50%  5/01/10           336,614         777,950           320,639        1,032,445
  Jowein building, Brooklyn, NY    (g)  Variable  8/01/10           240,000         560,000           240,000          740,000
                                                              --------------  --------------    --------------  ---------------
       Total                                                       $801,591     $11,814,194        $2,338,492      $10,696,864
                                                              ==============  ==============    ==============  ===============


(a) The Company, on September 11, 1996, closed a loan with a bank in the
    amount of $4,000,000.  The loan is secured by a first mortgage lien
    covering the entire leasehold interest of the Company, as tenant, in a
    certain ground lease and building in the Jamaica, New York property.  In
    March 2007, the Company extended the loan for five years with an option
    for an additional five year period.  The interest rate for the initial
    five years will be 6.00% per annum.  Interest and amortization of
    principal will be made in constant monthly amounts based on a fifteen year
    (15) payout period.  The outstanding balance of the loan totaling
    $1,036,602 will become due and payable on April 1, 2012.

(b) The Company, on December 13, 2000, closed a loan with a bank in the
    amount of $3,500,000.  The loan is secured by a second position leasehold
    mortgage covering the entire leasehold interest of the Company, as tenant,
    in a certain ground lease and building in the Jamaica, New York property.
    The outstanding balance of the loan, totaling $2,739,452, became due and
    payable on October 1, 2006.  The Company exercised its option to extend
    the loan for a additional five (5) years to October 1, 2011.  The interest
    rate for the extended period is 6.81% per annum.  At the end of the five
    year period there will be a balance due on the loan of $2,077,680.

    Payments are made, in arrears, on the first day of each and every month
    calculated during the ten (10) year period of the term loan, at the sum of
    the interest rate plus amortization sufficient to fully liquidate the loan
    over a fifteen (15) year period.  As additional collateral security, the
    Company will conditionally assign to the bank all leases and rents on the
    premises, or portions thereof, whether now existing or hereafter
    consummated.  The Company has an option to prepay principal, in whole or
    in part, plus interest accrued thereon, at any time during the term,
    without premium or penalty.  Other provisions of the loan agreement
    provide certain restrictions on the incurrence of indebtedness on the
    Jamaica property and the sale or transfer of the Company's ground lease
    interest in the premises.

(c) The Company, on May 7, 2004, closed a loan with an affiliated
    corporation owned by members, including certain directors of the Company,
    of the family of the late Joe Weinstein, former Chairman of the Board of
    Directors, in the amount of $1,350,000.  The term of the loan is for a
    period of five (5) years at an interest rate of 9.00% per annum.  Interest
    and amortization of principal are paid quarterly based on a fifteen (15)
    year level amortization period.  The constant quarterly payments of
    interest and principal are $40,316.  The outstanding balance of the loan,
    totaling $1,056,007, will become due and payable on April 1, 2009.

(d) On June 2, 1999, the existing first mortgage loan balance on the
    Fishkill, New York property was extended for a period of five years.
    Under the terms of the extension agreement, the annual interest rate was
    reduced from 9% to 8.25% and the interest and principal payments were made
    in constant monthly amounts based upon a fifteen (15) year payout period.
    On August 19, 2004 the Company extended the loan for an additional
    forty-two (42) months, with an option to convert the loan to a seven (7)
    year permanent mortgage loan.  The payments for the extended period of
    forty-two (42) months will be interest only on the amount owing at a
    floating rate per annum equal to the one-month LIBOR rate plus 2.25%, but
    not less than 3.40%.  The payments for the seven- year permanent mortgage
    loan would be on a seventeen (17) year level

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    amortization, plus interest.  The interest rate on the permanent loan
    would be a fixed rate equal to the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York's
    seven-year (7) fixed interest rate plus 2.25% per annum.  (See Note 6(e)).
    The Company intends to convert the loan to a seven (7) year permanent
    mortgage loan upon maturity.

(e) The Company, on August 19, 2004, closed a loan with a bank for a
    $12,000,000 multiple draw term loan.  This loan finances seventy-five
    (75%) percent of the cost of capital improvements for an existing lease to
    a tenant and capital improvements for future tenant leases at the
    Company's Brooklyn, New York (Bond Street building) and Fishkill, New York
    properties.  The loan also refinanced the existing mortgage on the
    Company's Fishkill, New York property which matured on July 1, 2004 (see
    Note 6(d)).  The Company will have three and one-half years to draw down
    amounts under this loan.  The loan consists of:  a) a permanent, first
    mortgage loan to refinance an existing first mortgage loan affecting the
    Fishkill Property (the "First Permanent Loan") (see Note 6(d)), b) a
    permanent subordinate mortgage loan in the amount $1,870,000 (the "Second
    Permanent Loan"), and c) multiple, successively subordinate loans in the
    amount $8,295,274 ("Subordinate Building Loans").  The loan is structured
    in two phases:  1) a forty-two (42) month loan with payments of interest
    only at the floating one-month LIBOR rate plus 2.25% per annum, but not
    less than 3.40%; and 2) after the forty-two month period, the loan would
    convert to a seven-year (7) permanent mortgage loan on a seventeen (17)
    year level amortization, plus interest, at the option of the Company.  The
    interest rate on the permanent loan would be at a fixed rate equal to the
    Federal Home Loan Bank of New York's seven-year (7) fixed interest rate
    plus 2.25% per annum at the time of conversion.  As of August 19, 2004,
    the Company refinanced the existing mortgage on the Company's Fishkill,
    New York property, which balance was $1,834,726 and took down an
    additional $2,820,000 for capital improvements for two tenants at the
    Company's Bond Street building in Brooklyn, New York.  On May 9, 2006 and
    November 16, 2006, the Company drew down additional amounts of $559,009
    and $315,706, respectively, on its multiple draw term loan to finance
    tenant improvements and brokerage commissions for the leasing of 13,026
    square feet for office use at the Company's Bond Street building in
    Brooklyn, New York.  The total amount financed for tenant improvements and
    brokerage commissions was $874,715.  The outstanding balance as of April
    30, 2007 was $5,529,441.  The Company intends to convert the loan to a
    seven (7) year permanent mortgage loan upon maturity.  The interest rate
    at April 30, 2007 was 7.57% per annum.

(f) On February 18, 2005, the Company secured financing in the amount of
    $1,700,000, from a bank whose president is a director of the Company.  The
    loan is a multiple draw loan, for a period of five (5) years, and is self-
    amortizing, at an interest rate of 6.50% per annum.

(g) The Company, on July 22, 2005, closed a loan with a bank for
    $1,200,000.  The loan will be used to finance the construction costs and
    brokerage commissions associated with the leasing of 15,000 square feet
    for office use to a tenant at the Company's Jowein building in Brooklyn,
    New York.  The loan will be secured by the assignment of lease of 15,000
    square feet.  The loan is for a period of five (5) years and is
    self-amortizing, at a floating interest rate of prime plus 1.00% per
    annum.  The interest rate at April 30, 2007 was 9.25% per annum

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7.   Property and Equipment - at cost:
 

                                                                     April 30         July 31
                                                                       2007             2006
                                                                ---------------  ---------------
                                                                            
Property:
  Buildings and improvements                                       $60,932,961      $60,601,064
  Improvements  to  leased  property                                 9,158,009        9,158,009
  Land                                                               6,146,554        6,146,554
  Construction in progress                                              64,105           59,846
                                                                  -------------    -------------
                                                                    76,301,629       75,965,473
  Less accumulated depreciation                                     31,496,069       30,379,314
                                                                  -------------    -------------
     Property - net                                                 44,805,560       45,586,159
                                                                  -------------    -------------

Fixtures and equipment and other:
  Fixtures and equipment                                               722,471          721,099
  Other fixed assets                                                   227,747          257,472
                                                                  -------------    -------------
                                                                       950,218          978,571
  Less accumulated depreciation                                        776,342          770,622
                                                                  -------------    -------------
  Fixtures and equipment and other - net                               173,876          207,949
                                                                  -------------    -------------

        Property and equipment - net                               $44,979,436      $45,794,108
                                                                  =============    =============


8.   Note Payable:

     On December 15, 2004, the Company borrowed $1,000,000 from a director of
     the Company, who is also a greater than 10% beneficial owner of the
     outstanding common stock of the Company.  The term of the loan is for a
     period of three (3) years maturing on December 15, 2007, at an interest
     rate of 7.50% per annum.  The loan is unsecured.  The note is prepayable
     in whole or in part at any time without penalty.  The constant quarterly
     payments of interest are $18,750.  The Company intends to negotiate with
     the director to extend this loan.

9.   Unbilled Receivables and Rental Income:

     Unbilled receivables represent the excess of scheduled rental income
     recognized on a straight-line basis over rental income as it becomes
     receivable according to the provisions of each lease.

10.  Employees' Retirement Plan:

     The Company sponsors a noncontributory Money Purchase Plan covering
     substantially all of its employees.  Operations were charged $69,448 and
     $207,343 as contributions to the Plan for the three and nine months ended
     April 30, 2007, respectively, and $77,353 and $225,595 as contributions to
     the Plan for the three and nine months ended April 30, 2006, respectively.

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11.  Cash Flow Information:

     For purposes of reporting cash flows, the Company considers cash
     equivalents to consist of short-term highly liquid investments with
     maturities of three months or less, which are readily convertible into
     cash.



Supplemental disclosure:                                               Nine Months Ended
                                                                           April 30
                                                              ------------------------------
                                                                      2007           2006
                                                              ---------------  -------------

                                                                       
Interest paid, net of capitalized interest of $42,882 (2006)        $768,464       $691,740
Income taxes paid                                                 $1,169,928        $21,145



12.  Capitalization:

     The Company is capitalized entirely through common stock with identical
     voting rights and rights to liquidation.  Treasury stock is recorded at
     cost and consists of 162,517 shares at April 30, 2007 and at July 31,
     2006.

13.  Contingencies:

     There are various lawsuits and claims pending against the Company.  It is
     the opinion of management that the resolution of these matters will not
     have a material adverse effect on the Company's Consolidated Financial
     Statements.

     In response to a termination notice that the Company received concerning
     its tenancy in a portion of the Jowein building, Brooklyn, New York, on
     April 25, 2007, the Company filed a lawsuit against its landlords in New
     York State Supreme Court, Kings County.  In the lawsuit, the Company seeks
     a judgment declaring that the landlords' termination notice was improperly
     issued and that the Company is not required to correct or cure the
     purported defaults cited in the termination notice.  In addition, the
     Company seeks an order temporarily, preliminarily and permanently
     enjoining the landlords from taking any action to terminate the lease or
     otherwise interfere with the Company's possession of the premises.

     On May 16, 2007, the New York State Supreme Court granted the Company's
     motion for preliminary injunctive relief and enjoined the landlords,
     during the pendency of this action, from taking any action to evict the
     Company, terminate the Company's lease which is scheduled to expire on
     April 30, 2010, and/or commencing summary action adverse to the Company's
     rights or otherwise disturb the Company's possession of the premises.  The
     landlords have answered the complaint denying the allegations and
     asserting counterclaims against the Company relating to the premises.
     Discovery is ongoing.      Management of the Company is unable to predict
     the outcome of this matter or whether the Company will be required to
     expend significant amounts of money in order to correct any of the
     purported defaults.

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                               J. W. MAYS, INC.
         MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
                            AND FINANCIAL CONDITION

Results of Operations:

Three Months Ended April 30, 2007 Compared to the Three Months Ended April 30,
2006:

In the three months ended April 30, 2007, the Company reported net income of
$18,430, or $.01 per share.  In the comparable three months ended April 30,
2006, the Company reported net income of $95,137, or $.05 per share.

Revenues in the current three months decreased to $3,476,288 from $3,526,029
in the comparable 2006 three months.

The recovery of real estate taxes in the current three months in the amount of
$25,487, net of legal expenses, represents prior years' real estate taxes from
one of the Company's properties.  The comparable 2006 three months had a
recovery of real estate taxes in the amount of $163,835, net of legal
expenses.

Real estate operating expenses in the current three months increased to
$2,191,194 from $2,020,651 in the comparable 2006 three months primarily due
to increases in rental expense, maintenance expense, utility costs and
licenses and permits, partially offset by decreases in real estate taxes and
payroll costs.

Administrative and general expenses in the current three months decreased to
$760,432 from $829,390 in the comparable 2006 three months primarily due to
decreases in payroll costs, insurance costs, and bad debt expense, partially
offset by increases in legal and professional costs.

Depreciation and amortization expense in the current three months increased to
$395,382 from $381,264 in the comparable 2006 three months primarily due to
depreciation on the additional improvements to the Brooklyn, New York
properties.

Interest expense  in the current three months exceeded investment income by
$232,850 and by $178,587 in the comparable 2006 three months. The increase was
due primarily to increased interest expense on the additional loans with
banks, partially offset by scheduled repayments of debt.


Nine Months Ended April 30, 2007 Compared to the Nine Months Ended April 30,
2006:

In the nine months ended April 30, 2007, the Company reported a net loss of
($168,230), or ($.08) per share.  In the comparable nine months ended April
30, 2006, the Company reported net income of $164,249, or $.08 per share.

Revenues in the current nine months decreased to $10,183,549 from $10,253,732
in the comparable 2006 nine months.

The recovery of real estate taxes in the current nine months in the amount of
$39,483, net of legal expenses, represents prior years' real estate taxes from
one of the Company's properties.  The comparable 2006 nine months had a
recovery of real estate taxes in the amount of $195,605, net of legal
expenses.

Real estate operating expenses in the current nine months increased to
$6,411,896 from $5,890,592 in the comparable 2006 nine months primarily due to
increases in rental expense, maintenance costs and licenses and permits,
partially offset by decreases in real estate taxes, payroll costs and utility
costs.

Administrative and general expenses in the current nine months decreased to
$2,187,700 from $2,318,316 in the comparable 2006 nine months primarily due to
decreases in payroll costs, insurance costs, and bad debt expense, partially
offset by increases in legal and professional costs.

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Depreciation and amortization expense in the current nine months increased to
$1,184,185 from $1,143,017 in the comparable 2006 nine months primarily due to
depreciation on the additional improvements to the Brooklyn, New York
properties.

Interest expense in the current nine months exceeded investment income by
$703,998 and by $619,558 in the comparable 2006 nine months. The increase was
due primarily to increased interest expense on the additional loans with
banks, partially offset by scheduled repayments of debt.



Liquidity and Capital Resources:

The Company has been operating as a real estate enterprise since the
discontinuance of the retail department store segment of its operations on
January 3, 1989.

Management considers current working capital and borrowing capabilities
adequate to cover the Company's planned operating and capital requirements.
The Company's cash and cash equivalents amounted to $2,337,654 at April 30,
2007.

The Company is considering selling a small property in Brooklyn, New York in
order to produce additional working capital in case additional capital
requirements become necessary.

On October 11, 2005, a tenant in our Jowein building filed for Chapter 11
protection.  This tenant accounts for approximately 5% of our annual rental
income.  Pursuant to an amendment to the lease and the assumption and
assignment of the lease to PLVTZ, LLC and the Pride Capital Group (d/b/a Great
American Group) ("PLVTZ"), the Company has assigned the lease to PLVTZ and
reduced the rent payable under the lease by 12% for the first year ($84,905)
commencing April 1, 2006 ("Commencement Date"), and 10% during the second year
($70,754) after the Commencement Date.  In addition, the Company agreed to
waive certain pre-petition arrears owed by the tenant ($49,427).

In March 2006, the Company leased an additional 7,411 square feet for office
use to an existing tenant at the Company's Bond Street building, in Brooklyn,
New York.  Rent commenced in October 2006.

In August and September 2006, the Company entered into three additional lease
agreements.  Two of the lease agreements were for retail use at the Company's
Jamaica, New York building.  One tenant leased 47,100 square feet and the
other tenant leased 28,335 square feet.  These tenants replaced the tenants
who vacated the premises in February 2006 and June 2006, respectively.  Rent
commenced in November 2006 for the tenant that leased 28,335 square feet and
commenced in May 2007 for the tenant that leased 47,100 square feet.  The
rental income from these lease agreements will more than offset the rental
income lost from the previous tenants.  The third lease agreement is for
10,000 square feet and will be used for office space at the Company's Jowein
building in Brooklyn, New York.  Rent commenced in December 2006.  The cost of
construction to the Company for these tenants will be insignificant.

In October 2006, the Company entered into a lease agreement with a restaurant
at the Company's Levittown premises.  The restaurant intends to construct a
new building.  The tenant's occupancy is subject to it receiving the necessary
building permits and licenses to construct the building and open for business
within a reasonable time period.  Rent is anticipated to commence in August
2007.  This will replace the tenant that vacated the premises in September
2004.  The annual rental income from this lease agreement will more than
offset the annual rental income lost from the previous tenant.

The Company was informed by a tenant who occupies 32,890 square feet of office
space at its Jamaica, New York property, that the tenant would not be
exercising its option to extend its lease agreement.  The tenant vacated the
premises on April 30, 2007.  The annual loss in rental income to the Company
will be approximately $700,000.  The Company is negotiating a lease with a new
tenant for the occupancy of the entire 32,890 square feet.  As of May 1, 2007,
the new tenant is occupying the premises on a month to month basis.

In May 2007, the Company entered into a lease agreement with a tenant for
15,900 square feet of office space at its Jowein building in Brooklyn, New
York.  Rent is anticipated to commence in December 2007.

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The following table represents the increase in square foot occupancy at
the Company's properties, due to the aforementioned lease agreements.

   Bond Street building, Brooklyn, New York    7,411
   Jowein building, Brooklyn, New York        25,900
   Jamaica building, Jamaica, New York        75,435
   Levittown, New York building               15,243
                                             -------
       Total                                 123,989
                                             =======

On November 16, 2006, the Company closed a loan with a bank to finance the
cost of two new elevators at the Company's Bond Street building in Brooklyn,
New York.  The amount to be financed will be $850,000 and is part of the
$12,000,000 multiple draw term loan.  (See Note 6(e) to the Consolidated
Financial Statements).  The total cost of the elevator project is estimated to
be $1,100,000 and is anticipated to be completed prior to July 31, 2008.

Cash Flows From Operating Activities:

Prepaid Expenses:  Expenditures for the nine months ended April 30, 2007
decreased by $60,751 compared to the period ended April 30, 2006, due to
decreases in insurance premiums paid.  There was no decrease in insurance
coverage.

Deferred Expenses: The Company had expenditures for brokerage commissions in
the nine months ended April 30, 2007, in the amount of $600,969 relating to
tenants at its Brooklyn, New York and Jamaica, New York properties.

Payroll and Other Accrued Liabilities:   The Company paid $432,670 for
commissions incurred in order to lease space at the Company's properties in
the nine months ended April 30, 2007.  The original amount of the brokerage
commissions was $1,910,791.  As of April 30, 2007, $1,481,746 had been paid.
The Company also incurred additional brokerage commissions in the amount of
$608,548 relating to four new tenants.

Cash Flows From Financing Activities:

Borrowing:  The Company drew down an additional $315,706 on its multiple draw
term loan, to finance tenant improvements and brokerage commissions for the
leasing of 13,026 square feet for office use at the Company's Bond Street
building in Brooklyn New York.  The total amount financed for tenant
improvements and brokerage commissions was $874,715.  (See Note 6(e) to the
Consolidated Financial Statements).

Lease security:  The Company increased tenant security deposits by $99,167 due
to the leasing of space to two tenants at the Company's Brooklyn, New York and
Jamaica, New York properties.

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risks:

The Company uses both fixed-rate and variable-rate debt to finance its capital
requirements.  These transactions expose the Company to market risk related to
changes in interest rates.  The Company does not use derivative financial
instruments.  At April 30, 2007, the Company had fixed-rate debt of $7,286,344
and variable-rate debt of $6,329,441.  Because of the variable rates on the
extension of the Fishkill, New York property loan, the Bond Street building,
Brooklyn, New York and the Jowein building, Brooklyn, New York loans
(presently with balances of $1,834,726, $3,694,715, and $800,000,
respectively), if interest rates were to change 100 basis points, the effect
on net income from operations and future cash flows would be a decrease,
should the rates increase, or an increase, should the rates decline, of
$63,294 for these loans.

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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements:

This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q may contain forward-looking statements
which include assumptions about future market conditions, operations and
financial results. These statements are based on current expectations and are
subject to risks and uncertainties. They are made pursuant to safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The
Company's actual results, performance or achievements in the future could
differ significantly from the results, performance or achievements discussed
or implied in such forward-looking statements herein and in prior Securities
and Exchange Commission filings by the Company. The Company assumes no
obligation to update these forward-looking statements or to advise of changes
in the assumptions on which they were based.

Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are
not limited to, changes in the competitive environment of the Company, general
economic and business conditions, industry trends, changes in government rules
and regulations and environmental rules and regulations. Statements concerning
interest rates and other financial instrument fair values and their estimated
contribution to the Company's future results of operations are based upon
market information as of a specific date. This market information is often a
function of significant judgment and estimation. Further, market interest
rates are subject to significant volatility.


Controls and Procedures:

The Company's management reviewed the Company's internal controls and
procedures and the effectiveness of these controls. As of April 30, 2007, the
Company carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the
participation of the Company's management, including its Chief Executive
Officer and Chief Financial Officer, of the effectiveness of the design and
operation of the Company's disclosure controls and procedures pursuant to
Rules 13a-14(c) and 15d-14(c) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Based
upon that evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
concluded that the Company's disclosure controls and procedures are effective
in timely alerting them to material information relating to the Company
required to be included in its periodic SEC filings.

There was no change in the Company's internal controls over financial
reporting or in other factors during the Company's last fiscal quarter that
materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the
Company's internal controls over financial reporting. There were no
significant deficiencies or material weaknesses, and therefore there were no
corrective actions taken.

Our Accounting Department is comprised of four persons.  Due to such a limited
number of persons, a complete segregation of all of the duties as to which the
department is responsible is not possible.  In order to make sure that the
inability to segregate all duties does not affect our timely and accurate
financial reporting, we need to remain vigilant in maintaining compensating
controls.  These compensating controls will continue to be monitored in order
to assure us that our internal controls over financial reporting remain at a
high level despite the limited number of Accounting Department personnel.

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Part II - Other Information

  Item 6 - Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K

   (a)  List of Exhibits:

                                                                   Sequentially
   Exhibit                                                           Numbered
    Number                    Exhibit                                  Page

      (2) Plan of acquisition, reorganization, arrangement, liquidation
          or succession.                                                N/A
      (4) Instruments defining the rights of security holders,
          including indentures.                                         N/A
     (10) Material contracts.                                           N/A
     (11) Statement re computation of per share earnings                N/A
     (15) Letter re unaudited interim financial information.            N/A
     (18) Letter re change in accounting principles.                    N/A
     (19) Report furnished to security holders.                         N/A
     (22) Published report regarding matters submitted to vote of
          security holders.                                             N/A
     (24) Power of attorney.                                            N/A
     (27) Financial data schedule.                                      N/A
     (31) Additional exhibits--Certifications Pursuant to Section
          302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
          (31.1) Chief Executive Officer                                18
          (31.2) Chief Financial Officer                                19

     (32) Certification Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-
          Oxley Act of 2002, 18 U.S.C. Section. 1350.                   20

   (b)  Reports on Form 8-K - A report on Form 8-K was filed by the
        registrant during the three months ended April 30, 2007.
          Item reported - The Company reported its financial results
          for the three months ended January 31, 2007.
          Date of report filed - March 8, 2007.

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                                  SIGNATURES



     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the

registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the

undersigned thereunto duly authorized.




                                                  J.W. MAYS, Inc.
                                                  ---------------------
                                                  (Registrant)



Date     June 6, 2007                             Lloyd J. Shulman
                                                  ---------------------
                                                  Lloyd J. Shulman
                                                  President
                                                  Chief Executive Officer



Date     June 6, 2007                             Mark S. Greenblatt
                                                  ---------------------
                                                  Mark S. Greenblatt
                                                  Vice President
                                                  Chief Financial Officer
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                                                                   EXHIBIT 31.1
                                 CERTIFICATION
I, Lloyd J. Shulman, certify that:

1. I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of J.W. Mays, Inc.;

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of
a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the
statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements
were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial
information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects
the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the
registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for
establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in
Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) for the registrant and have:

(a)    Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such
  disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to
  ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its
  consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those
  entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being
  prepared;

(b) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and
  procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the
  effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of
  the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

(c) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control
  over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent
  fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an
  annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to
  materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial
  reporting; and

5. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on
our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to
the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of
directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or
  operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably
  likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process,
  summarize and report financial information; and

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other
  employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control
  over financial reporting.

Date:   June 6, 2007

                                             /s/ Lloyd J. Shulman
                                             ---------------------------
                                             Lloyd J. Shulman
                                             President
                                             Chief Executive Officer

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                                                            EXHIBIT 31.2
                                 CERTIFICATION
I, Mark S. Greenblatt, certify that:

1. I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of J.W. Mays, Inc.;

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of
a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the
statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements
were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial
information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects
the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the
registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for
establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in
Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) for the registrant and have:

(a)    Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such
  disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to
  ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its
  consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those
  entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being
  prepared;

(b) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and
  procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the
  effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of
  the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

(c) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control
  over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent
  fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an
  annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to
  materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial
  reporting; and

5. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on
our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to
the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of
directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or
  operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably
  likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process,
  summarize and report financial information; and

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other
  employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control
  over financial reporting.

Date:   June 6, 2007

                                             /s/ Mark S. Greenblatt
                                             ---------------------------
                                             Mark S. Greenblatt
                                             Vice President
                                             Chief Financial Officer
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                                                                    EXHIBIT 32
                           CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
                            18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,
                            AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO
                 SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

The following certification is being furnished solely to accompany the Report
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 and in accordance with SEC Release No. 33-
8238. This certification shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section
18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, nor shall it be
incorporated by reference in any filing of the Company under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, whether made before or after the date hereof,
regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing.

In connection with the Quarterly Report of J. W. Mays, Inc. (the "Company") on
Form 10-Q for the period ending April 30, 2007 as filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (the "Report"), we, Lloyd J. Shulman and Mark S.
Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, respectively,
of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted
pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that to our
knowledge:

(1) The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d)
  of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

(2) The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material
  respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.


June 6, 2007

                                             /s/ Lloyd J. Shulman
                                             ---------------------------
                                             Lloyd J. Shulman
                                             Chief Executive Officer


                                             /s/ Mark S. Greenblatt
                                             ---------------------------
                                             Mark S. Greenblatt
                                             Chief Financial Officer


A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been
provided to J.W. Mays, Inc. and will be retained by J. W. Mays, Inc. and
furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

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