Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, February 26, 1969, Page 6, Image 6

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PRE. MARCH OF VALUES SALE! NEVER BEFORE SUCH SAVINGS ON NAME BRAND FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES. PRICES CUT 23% TO 48% - NOW IS THE TIME TO GET SAVINGS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED. OUR FLOORS ARE LOADED WITH VALUES YOU WON'T BELIEVE YOUR EYES - COME AND SEE! !ft J ft ■! j" Oval Braid ” i FREE ON THIS SALE ONLY I Baby Crib I * Platform | I i otudent Desk i , rugs ! official nfl admiral transistor ! Mattress ! ■ Rockers 1 I Rp<r $69 95 I I | I I | ■ I FREE CHAIR . I Reg. $59.95 | RADIO WITH EACH MAJOR PURCHASE I $16.95 Value I | Limited Quantity — > i . I While They Last I ■ * I $55.20 I $29.95 | $6.66 I : $15.00“ I I Cash and Carry I I „ . 1 I . I |, | Cash andJZarry j f Cash and Carry J J While They Last TURN YOUR LIVING ROOM INTO AN EXTR& ■ T Price Cut On i GUEST ROOM WITH A SLEEP 2 SOFA BED AND SAVE! I Liling Room Furniture I *■—’- ■ "'/ ~ ~ r v*” 1 I Early American Sofa — High tufted CI7CI SAVE S2O! BUDGET PRICED Sn I foam back * $219.95 Value sllO. SLEEP TWO SOFA BED Early American 2-Pc. Sofa & Chair covered COlA* I Regular SBB.OO ' in heav * tweed cover - $269.95 Value sllO 1 (h/lftftft i-B ..I Early American 2-Pc. Sofa & Chair frOAO ■ SI|XUU : >1 | $399.95 Value Close Out Price .. . s£oo ■ $1 DOWN j | Traditional 2-Pc. Suite — Must go for COOQ some price. Value $299.95 s££Q I This sofa bed is a real bargain at it’s regular K'? 1 I . — x.p«. «<>«.* a*—s—k ' bed is designed to add real charm to any living p . IB 1 Guard Cover. Must move this t y/I O I room . . . and it’s also designed to sleep two fyT****>» z4*ll {■ I tiaooe X «D£*TtJ on real innerspring comfort. Comes in lovely C •- 5,v: >7^'’l If ’ O “ e * ♦J99.9& Value ▼■saw. brown that goes well with any color scheme. Bl II /I LP . f - I ’ Don’t wait .. . this big S2O savings is limited to WMidi, IL f '> "■ . lon 'V ice o z>l • I" 11 ■ this Thrift Sale only! • 1 2-Pc. Traditional Sofa & Chair. Gold CO4Q * _________________________ I W* | Scotch Guard cover. Value $399.95 s£tO | — , - n i ~ ,■ I 2-Pc. Vinyl Sofa Bed. SAVE S2O! SOFA BED IN i - ■ ' 1 $319.95 Value s££O | DURABLE 100% NYLON COVER! I 1 Regular SBB.OO [ on Traditional and Modern J fl | Chairs -42 to choose from. This is a 11 $1 DOWN | buy you won't want to miss. Hurry! I 100% Nylon . . . the cover that’s extra long I . I wearing and is easy to care for. Most spots wipe w ~ ““ ““ “> •— ■—• ” ■" “• right off with a damp cloth! And that’s just what |U MMLj; this lovely blocked back sofa bed is covered in. X' - ’< ■.< ■ pa. «a> aaa —a a_a aaa a_ a—. m a>_> Comes in a choice of brown, turquoise or beige. 1 ‘Vi f**>- £ v IH* It also features sleep two convenience by opening I f - jiftutfwaK ■ **^l V* zv*?® ; ' 1 FLOOR SAMPLE MUST GO 1 modem styling makes it a lovely addition to any .t. J» -< , J . ... w ■ wuv room. But you must hurry... this S2O savings is ... X BB 'l l ’ ' limited to this sal. only! I 2-Pc. Manle Sofa and IMAII '• X I Chair ‘ Value $209.95 SIZ4I SAVE S2O! SOFA BED IN EASY vj.. $ 19.9 S sl2l CARE GLOVE SOFT PLASTIC! 1 Regular $119.95 I Set of 3 Tables. (PIT* HR* W I $ 24 ' 95 Value W | $ 99 95 UK i 1 — J $2 down 1 ¥ p - — — — —i — — — — — — — — — — —I Kids’ scuff marks .. . stains .. . food and I 0)( J 2 LinOIdJITI RllSfS 5495 ’ beverage spills offer no threat to this sofa bed if ■■ a. <* : ? I** " S.IIIVIVUIII because it’s covered in glove-soft plastic that : ? \ WMbHb I — wipes clean with a damp cloth. And it's extra i *|T ' CASH & CARRY 1 durable for years of wear. Features a lovely Zif jZ Z**■ _--‘ I I blocked back .. . hidden bedding compartment it Jr I ' Mbit F « **l L. ... a. a ... .. _] for sheets, blankets and pillows . . . plus lovely i| j \ F i xfgjr modem styling. During the day it’s a sofa . . . s>*. / ‘ Eii * **T but at night this dual purpose sofa bed opens to •— — —m.—«■ .— m. i— mm mk ■— m— a sleep two on real innerspring comfort. Now's V' * C x Ci' V * V ' """T the time to buy it while you can SAVE S2O. x S f’Wv*,' '. wW '\ u< 1 ftFft ftftftßß ■■■■■lFft ' ”* *■"■■• MBM MM BMM BBMM MBM BHM MM MM BMI MM MM MM IBM MB BM BM BHBB BM BB> MBi BBM MBB 88888 MM BMB SM BMB BM MB SMB BBM BBM BM MB MM | | 3 Pc. Modern Bedroom Suite $llB.BBl If You Have Parking Problems Park | 3 Pc. Maple Bedroom Suite SIBB.BB 1 1 a mbb M mmb m BM. 13 Pc. Spanish Bedroom Suite $148.881 In The Rear Os Our Store And Come i, 5 .,„ In Our Newly Remodeled Rear Entrance P-.G™M^™. ra ,„ s . i „,, 5 . 5t , 1 3 Pc. Spanish Oak Bedroom Suite $178.88 1 I W.T.I We Pay Parking Tickets For Purchasers 11 Or Any One Shopping In Our Store. |" "onl? TsTt? I I TO SELL! I Visit Our Used 1 Used Appliances ! s’ ze i and Furniture Dept. ■ One Fri9idai,e Hee,rie Ran9e (like ne * ) | Box Spring Sets I MB MM . - „ ! One G. E. Refrigerator - Freezer I I For Outstanding | o .. cdJ , p „„, rt9 .„„ r „„„ r | _ _ I Values! I One Royal Electric Range | wPmI4bUU | | J I J WE BUY - SELL AND TRADE NEW AND USED FURNITURE. PURSER FUNITURE CO. 124 NORTH HILL STREET SEE LAMAR PURSER OR EMMITT CONE PHONE 227-3525 4 Griffin Daily News Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1969 Sirhan Shouts He Wants To Plead Guilty By JACK V. FOX LOS ANGELES (UPD—Sir han B. Sirhan is willing to plead guilty to the murder of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and die in the gas chamber rather than proceed with his present trial. The 24-year-old Arab exploded in anger in the courtroom Tuesday at presentation of notes in which he wrote that Kennedy “must die like his brother.” Sirhan stood up and shouted and had to be shoved to his seat twice by bailiffs when the prosecution presented the dia ries in which he had scribbled that he favored the overthrow of the United States govern ment, backed Russian and Chinese Communists and wrote over and over again that “RFK must die.” Sirhan told Superior Court Judge Herbert V. Walker in private chambers that he would rather die “than have people think I am getting a fair trial.” Wrote In Diary In notebooks dated May 18, 1968, Sirhan wrote in disjointed and unpunctuated phrases: “Robert Kennedy must be sacrificed for the cause of the exploited people. My determina tion to eliminate RFK is become the more of an unshakeable obsession. I “RFK must die—RFK must be killed—Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated—RFK must be assassinated—RFK must be assassinated, assassin ated assassinated. “Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated before 5 June 1968.” Kennedy was cut down by gunfire in the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel early last June 5. Important Question Today Sirhan was coming back to court again and the question is whether he is still determined now to plead guilty and throw himself on the decision of the jury as to death or life. “He doesn’t know what he’s doing,” said defense counsel Grant B. Cooper. “He has blown his top. We are his lawyers and we are going to protect his constitutional rights.” Another entry in the note books said: “The so-called presidents of the United States of America must be advised of their punishment for their treasona ble crimes against the state, against the glorious United States of America will eventual ly be felled by an assassin’s bullet—bullets assassin’s bullets today I must come home in a new car today I must plan to drive home a new mustang a new mustang tonight must buy a mustang. “Ambassador Goldberg must die die die die die Ambassador Goldberg must die Goldberg must be eliminated Sirhan is an Arab Sirhan you you you Arab you you Arab.” Ike Making Remarkable Recovery By CRAIG A. PALMER WASHINGTON (UPD—For mer President Dwight D. Eisenhower, making another remarkable recovery at age 78, is chatting with his wife, Mamie, sipping water and tea— and even doing some light reading. The second medical bulletin of the day late Tuesday said Eisenhower spent a comfortable day and his cardiovascular status was remaining stable. In fact, according to doctors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the general’s eventual condition may be better than before his intestinal surgery Sunday night. The operation removed obstructions that caused gastrointestinal upsets the past year. Eisenhower has been in Walter Reed for 10 months and has suffered four heart attacks in that time, in addition to the weekend surgery. In all he has suffered seven heart attacks and had three operations over the years. Eisenhower is in a four-room suite on the third floor of the main building’s east wing. He has available all the facilities of an intensive care unit. Mrs. Eisenhower is fa a VIP suite next door. A secret Service agent guards the third floor entrance. The Eisenhower’s only son, John, ambassador-designate to Belgium, returned to his home fa Phoenixville, Pa., Tusday. "Like an old soldier, he’s putting up a good battle,” said CWO Bernard Wegner, of Dekalb, 111., a leukemia patient who once lay fa a ward beneath Eisenhower’s suite. 6