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Show 'i : GOVERNMENT VEHICLES I AUCTION SALE 8FWS-78-10 i "To B Sold Individually "To the Public" ; Hiursday. Oct. 13. 1977. 10:00 A.M.. Local Time (! Grand Junction, Colorado ,.i 7 Pickups: Chevrolet, 68 & 69; Dodge, 70 & 72 c 3) Sedans: Rebel, 70; Matadors, 71; Torinos, 73- Falcons, 70; Customs, 72. T Station Wagons: Suburban, 73; Ambassadors, 3-'ij 3-'ij Customs. 69; Ranch Wagons, 71 & 72 1 S Carryalls: Chevrolet, 69 & 721 Dump Truck-Dodge, Truck-Dodge, 69 J 4VD Carryalls: Chevrolet, 70; IHC 70 : -- 3 4 WD Broncos: 68 & 70 ; 14VD Utility Truck: Dodge. 706 4 WD Watron-s Watron-s eers: 71 & 73 c S 4WD Commandos: 729 4 WD Scouts-70 Scouts-70 thru 73 - 13 4VD Pickups: Dodge, 69 thru 73- IHC, 70 thru 73 "The Public is Invited to Bid Vehicles may be inspected at the GSA-Inter-.,' igency Motor Pool, Energy Research & '. 'j Development Administration Compound, Grand Junction, Colorado, October 11 and 12, 1977, from ; S:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and on October 13,' from 3:00 a.m. to sale time. Sale conducted by x ' GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION " Sales Branch P.O. box 25006, Denver Federal Center ! Denver, Colorado 80225 303 234-3962 ; I MANUFACTURERS' 3SPECIALS' r'J Ilnill1"'A Laundry Detergent . : I ij Js7 1 49 oz. Box I I Dotunih u jh0WMY"?1 97ll Ivory Soap Re9-69 pack 66c fjj Manufacturers' Specials Save You More Money -K Plates 2? ft J138 Tones?. 4 43' ;'iPlatesa .p. s144 Pre-Wash rglcs,,4 ',5d $109 y ColdCupsV0" J126 'Shout rv 0!' s111 , G'adWrap h 53' Sizing r.r 74' J. Trash Bags ZWZ $231 Future J301 Tash Bags - $2" Pledge K'U $135 1 1 Reynolds Foil ""u 51c Kleen & Shine CjTsi V.n $141 ynolds Foil G"nl 200hfm s275 Tannery Rg $1 b. i ? !!5rooniTissuV'l,''S 29- Air Wick ST V 85-dthroom 85-dthroom Tissues 55- J,: I A, advertiJell speclals good through Tuesday. Oct. 4. 1977. W. r-serv. th. right .0 limit j quantities Hon, told to dealers I Robert Rynio Construction Building & Remodeling For Estimate Coll 259-7550 After Five Licensed Contractor axcTra-a a 11 d a a a s s i a a t J The Blarney Stone I "Elmer... 6 lar raise for tipping me off ' about the wonderful ser- o ! vice at Irish'sr J ! : I Irish's Auto Repair Z No. Main Moab i : t 8 1 1 1 i 1 1 P c a q p a , ffJ j pnnj NEW & USED '' (3P3?f1l IR compressors PSu ?eW,0CFMT0 1600CFM JXjj Jff&i TRACI1 mLLS 3SJ HAND HELD I ' wJtl i '" - Q. I 1 I ' ' " J I 4 The contents of the "Inner Portal" of the Home of Truth religious sect to o J $ will be sold at auction Saturday, October 1, 1977, 10:30 A.M. The "Inner of ' ;i Portal" includes the personal belongings of Marie Ogden, founder of the P I I religious sect and the contents of several other small homes, located . C """ ' 11 ' " ' ""i mini 1 1 l mmttLi -i. fourteen miles north of Monticello, Utah, three miles west of the " ! TSr??!?. -JvJf intersection of the road to Canyonlands National Park and U.S. 163. P o LfSlAl) Maf'e gden was an """landing, well-educated woman. An untimely G o iyimlTxii widow of a successful insurance executive, she sought and found her J o Home of Truth in Utah An article in the Newark Star Eagle of Friday, C Wl VJ. 1 i It- J.' fk 4&fcv VfiTrl XT 11 March 25, 1938, described her search and some of her early beliefs: G WFf $iW9 W Rim WW T "Mrs 8den ,alked 0,,he inner which she was guided. It was a f BHp ' 'y ' ' - ' ' ' ht which showed the way in September, 1933. when burning her C V : vJ CIS ci V 1 VJ r 1 J bridges behind, she set out on a search for the right place to locate the G j vision in her mind. E o JO WfW 'W iV lft 'he summer of 1937 her 'eli6ious practices gained nation-wide 0 lt( Jj . 11 l 'I " 'fN'l attention through newspaper stories that she was endeavoring to restore C rIyjVKiVy VV- Cl r A ll,e to a woman member of the group who died in 1935. Mrs. Ogden jo o ' J "rf said, 'I am absolutely confident of ultimate success. Just now I'm afraid J 0 Owner B,ur. K HINH.v jfm set a def.nite time for it, because that was the mistake that brought o f me nd,CUle Ust Summe' Bu' when ,he goal is "complished, this C 0 1 QC CV?) C)9 spiritual work will be recognized as the outstanding miracle of the age. f 3 Sfl&lCy a r-TFSlE Whe" u' ,riend comes 10 li,e wil1 P' 'ne theory of reincarnation r uSkiifliSA that I believe so unwaveringly.'" P 1 CONTENTS of SALE: o 0 r 1 rn'5C!?ks Old Letters (some have never been opened) E o Old Musical Instruments Sheet Music & Records 1930-1940 E o Mirrors Clothing of the Period (New & Used) 0 Antique Pictures & Frames Milk Cans 1 Flat Irons Buckets J Kerosene Lamps Cannisters H o Kerosene Refrigerator Wash Tubs G Z Treadle Singer Sewing Machine Old Coins & Tokens ' Champion Patching Matchine Trunks 2 (Purchased used in 1939) Old Beds Antique Wood Stoves and accessories Antique Bureaus o Sterno Camp Stoves Antique Chest of Drawers C Z Oriental Rugs - Early 1900 Antique Mirrored Dressing Table E 2 Silverware Over Stuffed Couch and Chairs H 0 Large assortment of enamelware Old Buffets C Bedding ' Rocking Chairs 1 Pots & Pans Cane Chairs o Candles Wicker Chairs Z 23 Karat gold-plated trimmed dishes Misc. Antique Tables C Z Old & Rare Books - Some First Editions Newspapers 1930-1940 2 Magazines -1930-1940 Old Stamps 1930-1940 ' P o r o f 0 W Plus many articles too numerous to mention. P o FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENTS CALL' E o C ontenls of sale may be seen anytime by appointment SUE HALLIDAV 801.587-2300 G Z oralldavlndav S.-p, III 1977 BRUCE HALLIDAV 801-587-2888 ff o MMMY C. SUCKLA 303-S65-7731 or 303-565-3456 o i Z Terms of Sale: CASH o o Lunch Jnd 'ffreshments wilt be available. Not responsible for accidents. P o AUCTIONEER: Jimmy G. Suckla CLERK: Sandie Suckla C |